2014
DOI: 10.1134/s0031030114100062
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The enameloid microstructure of euselachian (Chondrichthyes) scales

Abstract: The enameloid microstucture of chondrichthyan teeth has been studied for decades and it has proven to be a useful taxonomic tool. Changes in enameloid organization have been related to the emergence of new trophic strategies and Mesozoic radiation of the neoselachian crown group. However, in contrast to the abundance of these data on tooth enameloid, descriptions of chondrichthyan scale enameloid are almost nonexistent. The topology and microstructure of scale enameloid in particular euselachian groups: fossil… Show more

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“…Also showed a visible part of the soft enamel texture which forms a thin layer covering the surface of the outer tooth (Figs.11 & 12). This description agrees with Manzanares et al (2014). The lower posterior side of the barracuda teeth showed series of similar teeth in size and shape.…”
Section: Oreochromis Niloticussupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Also showed a visible part of the soft enamel texture which forms a thin layer covering the surface of the outer tooth (Figs.11 & 12). This description agrees with Manzanares et al (2014). The lower posterior side of the barracuda teeth showed series of similar teeth in size and shape.…”
Section: Oreochromis Niloticussupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The morphotype 4 similar "tripod" shape of the crown was assigned to Hybodontidae denticles from late Triassic in the central Germany (Reig 1978). The morphotype 5 similar dermal denticle crown surface with these features was identified as a hybodontiform scale from the Middle Triassic in Spain (Manzanares et al 2014). The similar histological organisation of this morphotype has also been described in the dermal denticles of some Mesozoic Hybodontiformes and living neoselachians (Manzanares et al 2014); however, in the dermal denticles of the neoselachians, there appear to be two 'sublayers'; the outer sublayer is composed of compacted crystals and the inner sublayer has crystals showing a preferred orientation that is perpendicular to the crown's surface (Manzanares et al 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The prepared polished fossils were coating with a gold-palladium alloy prior to photographing with the Hitachi S4800-FEG SEM at the Microscope Service at the University of Valencia. The polished sections technique used here has been described by Manzanares et al (2014).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5A, B). Manzanares et al (2014: fig. 1a) named sim i lar drop-like scales from the Mid dle Tri as sic in Spain as Glabrisubcorona-type hybodontiform scale based on their his tol ogy.…”
Section: Chondrichthyan Faunamentioning
confidence: 99%