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Development and Evolution of Dentition Pattern and Tooth Order in the Skates And Rays (Batoidea; Chondrichthyes)

机译:冰鞋和光线中牙齿模式和牙齿顺序的发展和演变(Batoidea; Chondrichthyes)

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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 specimens and micro-CT scans, with 3D rendered models. We selected species (adult and embryonic) spanning phylogenetically significant batoid clades, such that our observations may raise questions about relationships within the batoids, particularly with respect to current molecular-based analyses. We include developmental data from embryos of recent model organisms Leucoraja erinacea and Raja clavata to evaluate the earliest establishment of the dentition. Characters of the batoid dentition investigated include alternate addition of teeth as offset successional tooth rows (versus single separate files), presence of a symphyseal initiator region (symphyseal tooth present, or absent, but with two parasymphyseal teeth) and a restriction to tooth addition along each jaw reducing the number of tooth families, relative to addition of successor teeth within each family. Our ultimate aim is to understand the shared characters of the batoids, and whether or not these dental characters are shared more broadly within elasmobranchs, by comparing these to dentitions in shark outgroups. These developmental morphological analyses will provide a solid basis to better understand dental evolution in these important vertebrate groups as well as the general plesiomorphic vertebrate dental condition.
机译:鲨鱼和雷牙(弹性分支)牙齿以其多代牙齿而闻名,在化石记录中孤立牙齿是常见的。然而,如何了解弹性分支的不同牙列特征仍知之甚少。有关这个主要脊椎动物群中牙齿模式的发展和维持的数据,可以与其他形态多样的类群(包括骨鱼)进行比较,从而确定整个脊椎动物牙列的共有模式特征。 Batoidea(滑冰和射线)尤其缺乏数据,因此我们的目标是使用3D渲染模型收集来自清洁和染色的标本以及micro-CT扫描的有助于牙齿排列的胚胎和成年蝙蝠齿发育数据。我们选择了跨越系统发育重要的蝙蝠类进化枝的物种(成人和胚胎),这样我们的观察结果可能会引起人们对蝙​​蝠类内部关系的质疑,尤其是当前基于分子的分析方面。我们包括最新模型生物Leucoraja erinacea和Raja clavata胚胎的发育数据,以评估牙列的最早建立。研究的蝙蝠样牙列的特征包括交替添加作为偏移连续齿排的牙齿(相对于单个单独的锉刀),是否存在共生牙起始区(存在或不存在共生牙,但有两个副生牙)以及沿牙齿添加的限制相对于在每个家族中增加后继牙齿,每个颚减少了牙齿家族的数量。我们的最终目的是通过与鲨鱼外群中的牙列进行比较,来了解蝙蝠体的共有特征,以及这些牙齿特征是否在弹性分支中更广泛地共享。这些发育形态学分析将为更好地了解这些重要脊椎动物群中的牙齿演化以及一般的多形脊椎动物牙齿状况提供坚实的基础。

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