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Comparative Morphology of the Oropharyngeal Denticles in the Order Rhinopristiformes and Its Functional Implications (chondrichthyes: Batoidea)

Dhayana C. S. Oliveira,Karla D. A. Soares

Journal of morphology(2024)

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Abstract
Guitarfishes and sawfishes are included in the order Rhinopristiformes, which currently encompasses five families: Pristidae, Rhinobatidae, Trygonorrhinidae, Rhinidae and Glaucostegidae. Considering the low number of studies focused on oral structures in Rhinopristiformes and the need to better understand their internal morphology, this study aimed to (1) evaluate and describe the morphological variation of the oropharyngeal denticles of guitarfishes and sawfish; (2) evaluate and describe the ontogenetic and sexual variation of the oropharyngeal denticles of Zapteryx brevirostris; (3) propose characters potentially useful for taxonomic and systematic purposes and (4) discuss the possible functions and advantages of these structures. Tissue samples were taken from the oropharyngeal region of specimens preserved in 70% alcohol and then prepared for visualization in scanning electron microscopy. A new method for sampling the pharynx region is proposed herein. Considerable morphological variation between families and genera was observed. However, no variation between conspecifics was found. Regional variations of denticles when examining a single individual were observed in shape, ornamentation, and orientation. In Zapteryx brevirostris, males had a significantly higher density of denticles in the ventral region than females and lower densities were observed in juveniles. The four characters discussed here are based on the presence of keels, number of cusps, distal end elongation and width/length ratio of the oropharyngeal denticles. Among the possible functions and advantages of these structures are the improvement of food adherence, tissue protection against food abrasion and parasitism, and attenuation of hydrodynamic drag in the oropharyngeal cavity during food ingestion. - Oropharyngeal denticles vary widely in shape, relief and orientation between pharynx regions, genera and families within the order Rhinopristiformes.- Four new morphological characters are proposed and could be useful for taxonomic and systematic purposes.- Evidence of secondary sexual dimorphism and ontogenetic variation in oropharyngeal denticles was found for Zapteryx brevirostris. image
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ecomorphology,guitarfishes,oral denticles,sampling methodology,sawfishes
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