Crushing and eating hard prey (durophagy) is mechanically demanding. The cartilage jaws of durophagous stingrays are known to be reinforced relative to non-durophagous relatives, with a thickened external cortex of mineralized blocks (tesserae), reinforcing struts inside the jaw (trabeculae), and pavement-like dentition. These strategies for skeletal strengthening against durophagy, however, are largely understood only from myliobatiform stingrays, although a hard prey diet has evolved multiple times in batoid fishes (rays, skates, guitarfishes). We perform a quantitative analysis of micro-CT data, describing jaw strengthening mechanisms in Rhina ancylostoma (Bowmouth Guitarfish) and Rhynchobatus australiae (White-spotted Wedgefish), duroph...
The powerful and aggressive feeding habits of various shark species are clear indications that indiv...
Origins of the vertebrate dentition, as a patterned, functional unit associated with the jaws, remai...
Shark and ray (elasmobranch) dentitions are well known for their multiple generations of teeth, with...
Crushing and eating hard prey (durophagy) is mechanically demanding. The cartilage jaws of durophago...
Crushing and eating hard prey (durophagy) is mechanically demanding. The cartilage jaws of durophago...
The shapes of vertebrate teeth are often used as hallmarks of diet. Here, however, we demonstrate ev...
The shapes of vertebrate teeth are often used as hallmarks of diet. Here, however, we demonstrate ev...
Durophagous animals are equipped with myriad morphological adaptations for consuming durable prey. C...
The skeletal elements of cartilaginous fishes are composed of a thin layer of mineralized tissue, ‘p...
The skeletons of chondrichthyans (sharks, skates, rays, and chimeras) are composed entirely of carti...
Synopsis The batoid fishes (electric rays, sawfishes, skates, guitarfishes, and stingrays) are a tro...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.The Palaeozoic ...
Sharks and rays (elasmobranchs) have the remarkable capacity to continuously regenerate their teeth....
Shark and ray (elasmobranch) dentitions are well known for their multiple generations of teeth, with...
Durophagous fish consume a diet based primarily on hard-shelled animals, mainly mollusks. In order t...
The powerful and aggressive feeding habits of various shark species are clear indications that indiv...
Origins of the vertebrate dentition, as a patterned, functional unit associated with the jaws, remai...
Shark and ray (elasmobranch) dentitions are well known for their multiple generations of teeth, with...
Crushing and eating hard prey (durophagy) is mechanically demanding. The cartilage jaws of durophago...
Crushing and eating hard prey (durophagy) is mechanically demanding. The cartilage jaws of durophago...
The shapes of vertebrate teeth are often used as hallmarks of diet. Here, however, we demonstrate ev...
The shapes of vertebrate teeth are often used as hallmarks of diet. Here, however, we demonstrate ev...
Durophagous animals are equipped with myriad morphological adaptations for consuming durable prey. C...
The skeletal elements of cartilaginous fishes are composed of a thin layer of mineralized tissue, ‘p...
The skeletons of chondrichthyans (sharks, skates, rays, and chimeras) are composed entirely of carti...
Synopsis The batoid fishes (electric rays, sawfishes, skates, guitarfishes, and stingrays) are a tro...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.The Palaeozoic ...
Sharks and rays (elasmobranchs) have the remarkable capacity to continuously regenerate their teeth....
Shark and ray (elasmobranch) dentitions are well known for their multiple generations of teeth, with...
Durophagous fish consume a diet based primarily on hard-shelled animals, mainly mollusks. In order t...
The powerful and aggressive feeding habits of various shark species are clear indications that indiv...
Origins of the vertebrate dentition, as a patterned, functional unit associated with the jaws, remai...
Shark and ray (elasmobranch) dentitions are well known for their multiple generations of teeth, with...