Authors
Taketeru Tomita, Kei Miyamoto, Akira Kawaguchi, Minoru Toda, Shin‐Ichiro Oka, Ryo Nozu, Keiichi Sato
Publication date
2017/2
Journal
Journal of Morphology
Volume
278
Issue
2
Pages
215-227
Description
Unlike most viviparous vertebrates, lamniform sharks develop functional teeth during early gestation. This feature is considered to be related to their unique reproductive mode where the embryo grows to a large size via feeding on nutritive eggs in utero. However, the developmental process of embryonic teeth is largely uninvestigated. We conducted X‐ray microcomputed tomography to observe the dentitions of early‐, mid‐, and full‐term embryos of the white shark Carcharodon carcharias (Lamniformes, Lamnidae). These data reveal the ontogenetic change of embryonic dentition of the species for the first time. Dentition of the early‐term embryos (∼45 cm precaudal length, PCL) is distinguished from adult dentition by 1) the presence of microscopic teeth in the distalmost region of the paratoquadrate, 2) a fang‐like crown morphology, and 3) a lack of basal concavity of the tooth root. The “intermediate tooth” of early …
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T Tomita, K Miyamoto, A Kawaguchi, M Toda, SI Oka… - Journal of Morphology, 2017