نتایج جستجو برای: denticles

تعداد نتایج: 233  

Journal: :Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research 2021

This paper explores the use of sharkskin in improving aerodynamic performance aerofoils. A biomimetic analysis denticles was conducted and were incorporated on surface a 2-Dimensional (2D) NACA0012 aerofoil. The including drag reduction rate, lift enhancement Lift to Drag (L/D) rate for calculated at different locations along chord line aerofoil Angles Attack (AOAs) through Computational Fluid ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
Elizabeth Sibert Richard Norris Jose Cuevas Lana Graves

While the history of taxonomic diversification in open ocean lineages of ray-finned fish and elasmobranchs is increasingly known, the evolution of their roles within the open ocean ecosystem remains poorly understood. To assess the relative importance of these groups through time, we measured the accumulation rate of microfossil fish teeth and elasmobranch dermal denticles (ichthyoliths) in dee...

2011
LUCAS R. C. LIMA FREDERICO F. SALLES

Two new species of Leptohyphidae are described based on nymphs and adults: Traverhyphes (Traverhyphes) frevo sp. nov. and Tricorythopsis spongicola sp. nov. Traverhyphes (T.) frevo can be distinguished from other species, among other characteristics, by the presence of curved penile spines inserted laterally, and posterolateral projections of styliger plate very short and pointed distally in la...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Christophe Hendrickx Octávio Mateus

Theropod dinosaurs form a highly diversified clade, and their teeth are some of the most common components of the Mesozoic dinosaur fossil record. This is the case in the Lourinhã Formation (Late Jurassic, Kimmeridgian-Tithonian) of Portugal, where theropod teeth are particularly abundant and diverse. Four isolated theropod teeth are here described and identified based on morphometric and anato...

Journal: :Journal of anatomy 2017
Bianca de S Rangel Natascha Wosnick Neil Hammerschlag Adriano P Ciena José Roberto Kfoury Junior Rose E G Rici

Sensory organs in elasmobranchs (sharks, skates, rays) detect and respond to a different set of biotic and/or abiotic stimuli, through sight, smell, taste, hearing, mechanoreception and electroreception. Although gustation is crucial for survival and essential for growth, mobility, and maintenance of neural activity and the proper functioning of the immune system, comparatively little is known ...

2016
Pedro Saavedra Amy Brittle Isabel M. Palacios David Strutt José Casal Peter A. Lawrence

The epidermal patterns of all three larval instars (L1-L3) ofDrosophilaare made by one unchanging set of cells. The seven rows of cuticular denticles of all larval stages are consistently planar polarised, some pointing forwards, others backwards. In L1 all the predenticles originate at the back of the cells but, in L2 and L3, they form at the front or the back of the cell depending on the pola...

2016
Carla J L Atkinson Kyle J Martin Gareth J Fraser Shaun P Collin

Gustation in sharks is not well understood, especially within species that ingest food items using suction. This study examines the morphological and immunohistochemical characterisation of taste papillae and oral denticles in the oropharynx of the brown-banded bamboo shark Chiloscyllium punctatum and compares their distribution during development. Taste papillae of C. punctatum are located thr...

2013
Neil Crooks Lucy Babey William J. Haddon Adrian C. Love Colin P. Waring

The dermal layers of several elasmobranch species have been shown to be sexually dimorphic. Generally, when this occurs the females have thicker dermal layers compared to those of males. This sexual dimorphism has been suggested to occur as a response to male biting during mating. Although male biting as a copulatory behaviour in Scyliorhinus canicula has been widely speculated to occur, only r...

Journal: :Journal of experimental zoology. Part B, Molecular and developmental evolution 2011
Gareth J Fraser Moya Meredith Smith

Classically the oral dentition with teeth regulated into a successional iterative order was thought to have evolved from the superficial skin denticles migrating into the mouth at the stage when jaws evolved. The canonical view is that the initiation of a pattern order for teeth at the mouth margin required development of a sub-epithelial, permanent dental lamina. This provided regulated tooth ...

2011
XIAOQIANG LI BINGZHONG REN YUTING ZOU JIAN ZHANG YINLIANG WANG

The present study compares the proventricular morphology, analyzed under optic microscope and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), among ten Grylloidea species. The result showed that the size of proventriculus was of critical value. Internally, the main differences were the number of sclerotized appendix (sa), middle denticles (md) and lateral denticles (ld), and the structure of lateral teeth ...

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