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Development and evolution of tooth renewal in neoselachian sharks as a model for transformation in chondrichthyan dentitions

机译:新软骨动物鲨鱼牙齿更新的发展和演变作为软骨鱼类牙列转化的模型

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A defining feature of dentitions in modern sharks and rays is the regulated pattern order that generates multiple replacement teeth. These are arranged in labio‐lingual files of replacement teeth that form in sequential time order both along the jaw and within successively initiated teeth in a deep dental lamina. Two distinct adult dentitions have been described: alternate, in which timing of new teeth alternates between two adjacent files, each erupting separately, and the other arranged as single files, where teeth of each file are timed to erupt together, in some taxa facilitating similarly timed teeth to join to form a cutting blade. Both are dependent on spatiotemporally regulated formation of new teeth. The adult Angel shark (Squalomorphii) exemplifies a single file dentition, but we obtained new data on the developmental order of teeth in the files of embryos, showing alternate timing of tooth initiation. This was based on micro‐ scans revealing that the earliest mineralised teeth at the jaw margin and their replacements in file pairs (odd and even jaw positions) alternate in their initiation timing. Along with , new observations from other squalomorphs such as and , together with representatives of the sister group Galeomorphii, have established that the alternate tooth pattern (initiation time and replacement order) characterises the embryonic dentition of extant sharks; however, this can change in adults. These character states were plotted onto a recent phylogeny, demonstrating that the Squalomorphii show considerable plasticity of dental development. We propose a developmental‐evolutionary model to allow change from the alternate to a single file alignment of replacement teeth. This establishes new dental morphologies in adult sharks from inherited alternate order.
机译:在现代鲨鱼和rays鱼中,牙列的主要特征是受规制的图案顺序,该顺序产生了多个替换牙齿。这些排列在替换牙齿的唇舌文件中,这些替换牙齿在下颌中以及在深层椎板中的先发牙齿中按时间顺序排列。已经描述了两种不同的成年牙列:交替,其中新牙齿的定时在两个相邻锉之间交替,每个分别分开喷发,而另一个排列成单个锉,其中每个锉的牙齿定时一起喷发,在某些分类中类似地促进定时齿加入以形成切割刀片。两者都依赖于时空调节的新牙齿的形成。成年的天使鲨(Squalomorphii)举例说明了单个齿列,但我们获得了有关胚胎齿中牙齿发育顺序的新数据,显示了牙齿萌生的替代时机。这是基于显微扫描的结果,揭示了下颌边缘最早的矿化牙齿及其在锉对中的替换(奇数甚至是下颌位置)在其起始时间上交替出现。与之同时,来自其他鳞状鱼类(例如和)的新观察结果,以及姐妹群Galeomorphii的代表,已经确定,交替的牙齿模式(起始时间和置换顺序)是现存鲨鱼胚胎牙列的特征。但是,这在成年人中可能会改变。将这些特征状态绘制到最近的系统发育图上,这表明Squalomorphii显示出相当大的牙齿发育可塑性。我们提出了一种发展进化的模型,以允许将替换齿从备用齿更改为单个齿。这将根据继承的替代顺序在成年鲨鱼中建立新的牙齿形态。

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