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  1. Oxynotus bruniensis (Squaliformes: Oxynotidae)

    WebOxynotus bruniensis exhibits a simplified enameloid microstruc-ture, which we compare with previously documented enameloid microstructures of …

    • Author: Joshua K. Moyer, Brittany Finucci, Mark L. Riccio, Duncan J. Irschick
    • Publish Year: 2020
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    Oxynotus bruniensis exhibits a simplified enameloid microstruc-ture, which we compare with previously documented enameloid microstructures of other elasmobranchs. Though subtle interspecific differences in dental characters are documented, neither overall tooth morphology nor histotype and microstructure are unique to O. bruniensis.
    Oxynotus bru-niensis is one of five extant species in the family Oxynotidae, all of which are readily identified by their triangular body shape, sail-like dorsal fins, and enlarged dermal denticles (Ebert et al., 2013; Finucci et al., 2016).
    Therefore, estimations of the relative bite force of O. bruniensis in the absence of functional data should not be disproportionally influenced by tooth histotype. Oxynotus bruniensis has a very narrow dietary breadth, exclusively reliant upon the eggs of other chondrichthyans for food (Finucci et al., 2016).
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  7. Oxynotus bruniensis | Shark-References

    WebPlease send your images of "Oxynotus bruniensis" to info@shark-references.com. Oxynotus bruniensis (Ogilby, 1893), mature female (up) and maturing male © Brit Finucci. Common names. Cerdo marino …

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