Shark and ray (elasmobranch) dentitions are well known for their multiple generations of teeth, with isolated teeth being common in the fossil record. However, how the diverse dentitions characteristic of elasmobranchs form is still poorly understood. Data on the development and maintenance of the dental patterning in this major vertebrate group will allow comparisons to other morphologically diverse taxa, including the bony fishes, in order to identify shared pattern characters for the vertebrate dentition as a whole. Data is especially lacking from the Batoidea (skates and rays), hence our objective is to compile data on embryonic and adult batoid tooth development contributing to ordering of the dentition, from cleared and stained specim...
A defining feature of dentitions in modern sharks and rays is the regulated pattern order that gener...
Ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) are the dominant vertebrate group today (+30 000 species, predomi...
textChondrichthyans are cartilaginous fishes that include the extant chimaeras, sharks, and batoids,...
Shark and ray (elasmobranch) dentitions are well known for their multiple generations of teeth, with...
Shark and ray (elasmobranch) dentitions are well known for their multiple generations of teeth, with...
Shark and ray (elasmobranch) dentitions are well known for their multiple generations of teeth, with...
During their evolutionary history, modern sharks developed different tooth mineralization patterns t...
The mode of tooth development displayed in Chondrichthyans (sharks, rays and holocephalans), one of ...
Sharks and rays (elasmobranchs) have the remarkable capacity to continuously regenerate their teeth....
Elasmobranchii is a clade of chondrichthyans (cartilaginous fishes) that comprises sharks, skates an...
Elasmobranchii is a clade of chondrichthyans (cartilaginous fishes) that comprises sharks, skates an...
The Holocephali is a major group of chondrichthyan fishes, the sister taxon to the sharks and rays (...
A defining feature of dentitions in modern sharks and rays is the regulated pattern order that gener...
Part B of this series, comprising the Batomorphii, is initiated with taxa of the Rajoidei. The tooth...
Dentition is a key vertebrate innovation showing not only great morphological diversity, but also di...
A defining feature of dentitions in modern sharks and rays is the regulated pattern order that gener...
Ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) are the dominant vertebrate group today (+30 000 species, predomi...
textChondrichthyans are cartilaginous fishes that include the extant chimaeras, sharks, and batoids,...
Shark and ray (elasmobranch) dentitions are well known for their multiple generations of teeth, with...
Shark and ray (elasmobranch) dentitions are well known for their multiple generations of teeth, with...
Shark and ray (elasmobranch) dentitions are well known for their multiple generations of teeth, with...
During their evolutionary history, modern sharks developed different tooth mineralization patterns t...
The mode of tooth development displayed in Chondrichthyans (sharks, rays and holocephalans), one of ...
Sharks and rays (elasmobranchs) have the remarkable capacity to continuously regenerate their teeth....
Elasmobranchii is a clade of chondrichthyans (cartilaginous fishes) that comprises sharks, skates an...
Elasmobranchii is a clade of chondrichthyans (cartilaginous fishes) that comprises sharks, skates an...
The Holocephali is a major group of chondrichthyan fishes, the sister taxon to the sharks and rays (...
A defining feature of dentitions in modern sharks and rays is the regulated pattern order that gener...
Part B of this series, comprising the Batomorphii, is initiated with taxa of the Rajoidei. The tooth...
Dentition is a key vertebrate innovation showing not only great morphological diversity, but also di...
A defining feature of dentitions in modern sharks and rays is the regulated pattern order that gener...
Ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) are the dominant vertebrate group today (+30 000 species, predomi...
textChondrichthyans are cartilaginous fishes that include the extant chimaeras, sharks, and batoids,...