2024
DOI: 10.1002/jmor.21681
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The effect of tessellation on stiffness in the hyoid arch of elasmobranchs

Cheryl Wilga,
Elizabeth Dumont,
Lara Ferry

Abstract: Tessellated cartilage forms much of the skeleton of sharks and rays, in contrast to most other aquatic vertebrates who possess a skeleton of bone. Interestingly, many species of sharks and rays also regularly generate exceptionally high forces in the execution of day‐to‐day activities, such as when feeding on bony fish, mammals, and hard‐shelled invertebrates. Tessellated cartilage differs from other types of cartilage in that they are covered by an outer layer of small mineralized tiles (tesserae) that are co… Show more

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