2024
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202407641
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Growth of a Tessellation: Geometric rules for the Development of Stingray Skeletal Patterns

Binru Yang,
David Knötel,
Jana Ciecierska‐Holmes
et al.

Abstract: The skeletons of sharks and rays, fashioned from cartilage, and armored by a veneer of mineralized tiles (tesserae) present a mathematical challenge: How can the continuous covering be maintained as the skeleton expands? This study, using microCT and custom visual data analyses of growing stingray skeletons, systematically examines tessellation patterns and morphologies of the many thousand interacting tesserae covering the hyomandibula (a skeletal element critical to feeding), over a two‐fold developmental ch… Show more

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