Gustation in sharks is not well understood, especially within species that ingest food items using suction. This study examines the morphological and immunohistochemical characterisation of taste papillae and oral denticles in the oropharynx of the brown-banded bamboo shark Chiloscyllium punctatum and compares their distribution during development. Taste papillae of the brown-banded bamboo shark Chiloscyllium punctatum are located throughout the oropharyngeal region and are most concentrated on the oral valves (2,125-3,483 per cm(2) in embryos; 89-111 per cm(2) in mature adults) close to the tooth territories. Papillae appearance is comparable at all stages of development, with the exception of the embryos (unhatched specimens), where no mi...
Dentition is a key vertebrate innovation showing not only great morphological diversity, but also di...
This study was conducted with the tongue samples of different life stages of hilsa, that is, adult M...
Taste is one of the fundamental senses, and it is essential for our ability to ingest nutritious sub...
Gustation in sharks is not well understood, especially within species that ingest food items using s...
Abstract The gustatory system in cartilaginous fishes has received almost no attention despite the i...
The topological characteristics of the mouth cavity of the carnivorous fish Pagellus affinis was stu...
Investigations were made on the surface morphology, distribution and behavioural responses of the ta...
AbstractThe surface architecture of the buccal cavity of the omnivorous fish Clarias gariepinus was ...
Epithelial tissue of vertebrate organisms serves as the interface between them and the immediate env...
Taste buds are one of the most determinant structures of the general behavior of the fish, particula...
The epibranchial organ (EO) is an enigmatic tubular organ found in the pharyngeal cavity of many fil...
The morphology of taste buds on the gill arches of two euryhaline teleosts, the mullet Mugil cephalu...
Trichiurus lepturus is a carnivorous fish, and most of the previous anatomical research has focused ...
The placoid scales, or denticles, of the external epidermis of elasmobranchs are well known as a har...
Sharks and rays (elasmobranchs) have the remarkable capacity to continuously regenerate their teeth....
Dentition is a key vertebrate innovation showing not only great morphological diversity, but also di...
This study was conducted with the tongue samples of different life stages of hilsa, that is, adult M...
Taste is one of the fundamental senses, and it is essential for our ability to ingest nutritious sub...
Gustation in sharks is not well understood, especially within species that ingest food items using s...
Abstract The gustatory system in cartilaginous fishes has received almost no attention despite the i...
The topological characteristics of the mouth cavity of the carnivorous fish Pagellus affinis was stu...
Investigations were made on the surface morphology, distribution and behavioural responses of the ta...
AbstractThe surface architecture of the buccal cavity of the omnivorous fish Clarias gariepinus was ...
Epithelial tissue of vertebrate organisms serves as the interface between them and the immediate env...
Taste buds are one of the most determinant structures of the general behavior of the fish, particula...
The epibranchial organ (EO) is an enigmatic tubular organ found in the pharyngeal cavity of many fil...
The morphology of taste buds on the gill arches of two euryhaline teleosts, the mullet Mugil cephalu...
Trichiurus lepturus is a carnivorous fish, and most of the previous anatomical research has focused ...
The placoid scales, or denticles, of the external epidermis of elasmobranchs are well known as a har...
Sharks and rays (elasmobranchs) have the remarkable capacity to continuously regenerate their teeth....
Dentition is a key vertebrate innovation showing not only great morphological diversity, but also di...
This study was conducted with the tongue samples of different life stages of hilsa, that is, adult M...
Taste is one of the fundamental senses, and it is essential for our ability to ingest nutritious sub...