SciELO - Scientific Electronic Library Online

 
vol.28 issue2The use of macroscopic fungi as immunostimulants in fish: state of the art in 2018 author indexsubject indexsearch form
Home Pagealphabetic serial listing  

Services on Demand

Journal

Article

Indicators

Related links

  • Have no similar articlesSimilars in SciELO

Share


Hidrobiológica

Print version ISSN 0188-8897

Abstract

NAVARRO-GONZALEZ, Jessica Adriana; RUBIO-RODRIGUEZ, Uriel; MEJIA-FALLA, Paola Andrea  and  CRUZ-ESCALONA, Víctor Hugo. Morphological description of adult mouthparts of Urotrygon nana and U. rogersi (Urotrygonidae): Interspecific and intraspecific differences. Hidrobiológica [online]. 2018, vol.28, n.2, pp.219-222.  Epub Feb 25, 2020. ISSN 0188-8897.  https://doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcbs/hidro/2018v28n2/navarro.

Background:

Teeth can change significantly in shape and size depending on their position in the jaw, age and sex of the organism. Sometimes due to the loss of these teeth, an incomplete description of the dental morphology exists for several batoid species, which makes it difficult to evaluate intraspecific and interspecific differences.

Goals:

Describe the differences in tooth morphology as well as the arrangement of teeth in adults of two species of batoids (Urotrygon nana and U. rogersi) distributed over soft bottoms of the continental shelf of the Mexican tropical Pacific.

Methods:

After collecting the jaws of ten adult individuals of U. nana and U. rogersi we counted the number of rows and series of the first functional row, and described the shape of the cartilage and teeth. In addition, we identified the type of heterodonty.

Results:

Similarities between the cartilage and teeth of both species were observed. In both sexes of U. nana monognatic heterodonty was observed, with three dental morphotypes in Palatocuadrado and two in Meckel’s cartilage. U. rogersi has sexual heterodonty with just one morph.

Conclusions:

We believe it is necessary to expand the number of samples (taking into account the different stages of life), and generate additional ethological studies that provide information on the reproductive behavior of the species.

Keywords : batoids; dentition; jaw; morphology.

        · abstract in Spanish     · text in Spanish     · Spanish ( pdf )