2016
DOI: 10.2535/ofaj.93.53
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Morphology of the lingual papillae in the eastern grey kangaroo

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“…Morphological data, particularly on tongue of different species of fish, are present in literature (Abbate et al., 2006, 2017; Abbate, Guerrera, Montalbano, Ciriaco, & Germanà, 2012; Abbate, Guerrera, Montalbano, De Carlos, et al, 2012; Collar, O'Meara, Wainwright, & Near, 2009; Dos Santos, Arantes, Santiago, & Santos, 2015; El Bakary, 2014; Elgendy, Alsafy, & Tanekhy, 2016; Guerrera et al., 2015; Ikpegbu, Ibe, & Nlebedum, 2019; Levanti et al., 2017; Mahmoud, Essa, & Sayed, 2016; Montalbano et al, 2016; Price et al., 2010; Sadeghinezhad, Rahmati‐Holasoo, Fayyaz, & Zargar, 2015; Yashpal, Kumari, Mittal, & Mittal, 2009). Nevertheless, recent data regarding the tongue anatomy in upper vertebrates are significative and could be very important in comparative anatomy (Abbate et al., 2008, 2009, ; Emura, 2016a, 2016b, 2016c, 2017, 2018a, 2018b, 2018c, 2018d; Emura & Sugiyama, 2016; Erdogan & Alan, 2012; Erdoğan & Iwasaki, 2014; Erdoğan, Lima, & Pérez, 2016; Erdoğan & Sağsöz, 2018; Erdoğan, Villar Arias, & Pérez, 2016; Erdoğan, Villar, König, & Pérez, 2018; Herrel, Redding, Meyers, & Nishikawa, 2014; Jackowiak, Skieresz‐Szewczyk, Godynicki, Iwasaki, & Meyer, 2011; Jackowiak, Skieresz‐Szewczyk, Kwiecińsk, Trzcielińska‐Lorych, & Godynicki, 2010; Sadeghinezhad et al., 2015; Sadeghinezhad, Sheibani, Memarian, & Chiocchetti, 2017; Sadeghinezhad, Tootian, & Javadi, 2018; Skieresz‐Szewczyk, Cornillie, & Jackowiak, 2018; Skieresz‐Szewczyk & Jackowiak, 2016, 2017; Skieresz‐Szewczyk, Jackowiak, & Ratajczak, 2018, 2019). The objective of this study is to investigate, by light, laser confocal and scanning electron microscopy, the morphological characteristics of the tongue, considering the importance of the correlations between feeding habits and...…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Morphological data, particularly on tongue of different species of fish, are present in literature (Abbate et al., 2006, 2017; Abbate, Guerrera, Montalbano, Ciriaco, & Germanà, 2012; Abbate, Guerrera, Montalbano, De Carlos, et al, 2012; Collar, O'Meara, Wainwright, & Near, 2009; Dos Santos, Arantes, Santiago, & Santos, 2015; El Bakary, 2014; Elgendy, Alsafy, & Tanekhy, 2016; Guerrera et al., 2015; Ikpegbu, Ibe, & Nlebedum, 2019; Levanti et al., 2017; Mahmoud, Essa, & Sayed, 2016; Montalbano et al, 2016; Price et al., 2010; Sadeghinezhad, Rahmati‐Holasoo, Fayyaz, & Zargar, 2015; Yashpal, Kumari, Mittal, & Mittal, 2009). Nevertheless, recent data regarding the tongue anatomy in upper vertebrates are significative and could be very important in comparative anatomy (Abbate et al., 2008, 2009, ; Emura, 2016a, 2016b, 2016c, 2017, 2018a, 2018b, 2018c, 2018d; Emura & Sugiyama, 2016; Erdogan & Alan, 2012; Erdoğan & Iwasaki, 2014; Erdoğan, Lima, & Pérez, 2016; Erdoğan & Sağsöz, 2018; Erdoğan, Villar Arias, & Pérez, 2016; Erdoğan, Villar, König, & Pérez, 2018; Herrel, Redding, Meyers, & Nishikawa, 2014; Jackowiak, Skieresz‐Szewczyk, Godynicki, Iwasaki, & Meyer, 2011; Jackowiak, Skieresz‐Szewczyk, Kwiecińsk, Trzcielińska‐Lorych, & Godynicki, 2010; Sadeghinezhad et al., 2015; Sadeghinezhad, Sheibani, Memarian, & Chiocchetti, 2017; Sadeghinezhad, Tootian, & Javadi, 2018; Skieresz‐Szewczyk, Cornillie, & Jackowiak, 2018; Skieresz‐Szewczyk & Jackowiak, 2016, 2017; Skieresz‐Szewczyk, Jackowiak, & Ratajczak, 2018, 2019). The objective of this study is to investigate, by light, laser confocal and scanning electron microscopy, the morphological characteristics of the tongue, considering the importance of the correlations between feeding habits and...…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Morphological data, particularly on tongue of different species of fish, are present in literature (Abbate et al, 2006(Abbate et al, , 2017Abbate, Guerrera, Montalbano, Ciriaco, & Germanà, 2012; Abbate, Guerrera, Montalbano, De Carlos, et al, 2012;Collar, O'Meara, Wainwright, & Near, 2009;Dos Santos, Arantes, Santiago, & Santos, 2015;El Bakary, 2014;Elgendy, Alsafy, & Tanekhy, 2016;Guerrera et al, 2015;Ikpegbu, Ibe, & Nlebedum, 2019;Levanti et al, 2017;Mahmoud, Essa, & Sayed, 2016;Montalbano et al, 2016;Price et al, 2010;Sadeghinezhad, Rahmati-Holasoo, Fayyaz, & Zargar, 2015;Yashpal, Kumari, Mittal, & Mittal, 2009). Nevertheless, recent data regarding the tongue anatomy in upper vertebrates are significative and could be very important in comparative anatomy (Abbate et al, 2008(Abbate et al, , 2009Emura, 2016aEmura, , 2016bEmura, , 2016cEmura, , 2017Emura, , 2018aEmura, , 2018bEmura, , 2018cEmura, , 2018dEmura & Sugiyama, 2016;Erdogan & Alan, 2012;Erdoğan & Iwasaki, 2014;Erdoğan, Lima, & Pérez, 2016;Erdoğan & Sağsöz, 2018;Erdoğan, Villar Arias, & Pérez, 2016;Erdoğan, Villar, König, & Pérez, 2018;Herrel, Redding, Meyers, & Nishikawa, 2014;Jackowiak, Skieresz-Szewczyk, Godynicki, Iwasaki, & Meyer, 2011;…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The most of the functional processes inside the oral cavity are carried out by the tongue, whose presence and description have been showed in different species of fish, demonstrating the variation in the presence of anatomical structures like taste buds, mucous cells and teeth in teleosts, also of commercial interest (Abbate et al., 2006,2017,2020a,2020b; Abbate, Guerrera, Montalbano, Ciriaco, et al., 2012; Abbate, Guerrera, Montalbano, De Carlos, et al., 2012; Alsafy, Bassuoni, & Hanafy, 2018; Amato et al., 2012; Dos Santos, Arantes, Santiago, & Dos Santos, 2015; El Bakary, 2014; Elgendy, Alsafy, & Tanekhy, 2016; Germanà et al., 2009; Guerrera et al., 2015; Ikpegbu, Ibe, & Nlebedum, 2019; Kasumyan, 2019; Kettratad, Senarat, Boonyoung, & Jiraungkoorsku, 2017; Levanti et al., 2017; Mahmoud, Essa, & Sayed, 2016; Sadeghinezhad, Rahmati‐holasoo, Fayyaz, & Zargar, 2015; Sayed, Mahmoud, & Essa, 2019; Yu et al., 2019). Several significant papers, important as comparative data, are present in the literature in upper vertebrates like birds, reptiles and mammals (Abbate et al, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2020b; Abumandour & Kandyel, 2020; Barbosa et al., 2020; Bels et al., 2020; Cizek, Hamouzova, Goździewska‐Harłajczuk, Klećkowska‐Nawrot, & Kvapil, 2020; Cizek, Hamouzova, Kvapil, & Kyllar, 2019; Emura, 2016a,2016b,2016c,2017,2018a,2018b,2018c,2018d,2019; Erdoğan & Alan, 2012; Erdoğan & Iwasaki, 2014; Erdoğan Lima & Pérez, 2016; Erdoğan Villar Arias & Pérez, 2016; Erdoğan, Villar Arias, et al., 2016; Erdoğan et al., 2018a; Erdoğan and Sağsöz, 2018b; Freire et al., 2019; Gonçalves et al., …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Macropus rufus, more fungiform papillae were observed on the margin of the tongue than on the dorsal surface of tongue (Emura et al, 2004). The shape of the fungiform papillae in the Ailurops ursinus was comparable to the round papillae in the Macropus giganteus (Emura, 2016). In the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus), they were dome-shaped with several taste buds in the apical part of the papillae (Kobayashi et al, 2003).…”
Section: Fungiform Papillaementioning
confidence: 76%
“…The filiform papillae, fungiform papillae and three vallate papillae that form a triangle were described in all members of the Diprotodontia order (Sonntag, 1924;Kubota et al, 1963, Richardson et al, 1986Abe et al, 2001, Kobayashi et al, 2003, Emura, 2011, Emura et al, 2014, Emura, 2016, Goździewska-Harłajczuk et al, 2016, as well as in opossums (Krause & Cutts 1982, Okada & Schraufnagel, 2005Mançanares et al, 2012;Lobo et al, 2015). Conical papillae were found only in the Eastern grey kangaroo (Emura, 2016), brush-tailed rat kangaroo (Emura et al, 2014), koala (Kobayashi et al, 2003) and both opossum species (Krause & Cutts 1982, Okada & Schraufnagel, 2005Mançanares et al, 2012;Lobo et al, 2015). Foliate papillae were described by Kubota et al (1963) and Goździewska-Harłajczuk et al (2016) in chosen marsupials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%