Evolution of dental tissues and paleobiology in selachians /
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Call Number: | Libro Electrónico |
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Main Author: | |
Other Authors: | , |
Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
Published: |
London :
ISTE Press Ltd.,
2017.
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Series: | Vertebrate paleobiology and paleoenvironments set.
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Subjects: | |
Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Mineralized Tissues
- 1.1. Dental structure and tissues
- 1.2. Enameloid: a problematic tissue
- 1.3. Histology and variation
- 1.4. Developmental origin and mineralization
- 1.5. Dentin
- 1.6. Homology of enameloid tissues
- ch. 2 Paleozoic Sharks
- 2.1. Do all Paleozoic shark teeth possess enameloid?
- 2.2. Ctenacanth sharks
- ch. 3 Hybodont Sharks
- 3.1. Enameloid microstructure in hybodont teeth
- 3.2. Development of specialized tooth structures and associated changes in the enameloid microstructure
- 3.3. mysterious Ptychodus
- 3.4. Conclusion
- ch. 4 Enameloid Microstructure in Rays
- 4.1. phylogenetic position of skates and rays within the neoselachians
- 4.2. Historical context
- 4.3. Batomorph enameloid: diversity and evolution
- 4.4. Durophagy and other trophic specializations
- ch. 5 Enameloid Microstructure Diversity in Modern Shark Teeth
- 5.1. Diversity and evolution of structures
- 5.2. Serrated teeth and mega-predation
- 5.3. Example of adaptation to durophagy: bullhead sharks
- ch. 6 Comparison of Enameloid Microstructure in Actinopterygian and Elasmobranch Teeth
- 6.1. Ganoine and acrodine
- 6.2. Comparison of acrodin and elasmobranch enameloid.