2022
DOI: 10.1002/ar.25061
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Oropharyngeal cavity floor morphology in Eretmochelys imbricata (Testudines: Cheloniidae) hatchlings and evolutionary implications

Abstract: Morphological studies of the oropharyngeal cavity of chelonians have become an interesting tool in the understanding of evolutionary processes associated with feeding habits in aquatic animals and the transition from aquatic to terrestrial forms. In this context, the aim of the present study was to describe the oropharyngeal cavity floor morphology of hawksbill sea turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) hatchlings. Ten dead hatchlings of undefined sex were obtained from nests hatched on the coast of the state of Rio … Show more

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“…The oral cavity of tetrapods displays numerous functions, such as defence, mating, thermoregulation, respiration and the main function, feeding, essential for survival (Druzisky & Brainerd, 2001). In turtles, adaptation to ecological demands, present in fully terrestrial and fully aquatic forms (Beisser et al, 1998; Natchev et al, 2011; Oliveira et al, 2022), are reflected in the oropharyngeal morphology.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The oral cavity of tetrapods displays numerous functions, such as defence, mating, thermoregulation, respiration and the main function, feeding, essential for survival (Druzisky & Brainerd, 2001). In turtles, adaptation to ecological demands, present in fully terrestrial and fully aquatic forms (Beisser et al, 1998; Natchev et al, 2011; Oliveira et al, 2022), are reflected in the oropharyngeal morphology.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Highly vascularized, lobe‐like papillae on the oropharynx and tongue are responsible for aquatic respiration (Heiss et al, 2010). The oropharyngeal cavity floor in aquatic turtle is composed of stratified squamous epithelium and loose connective tissues (Matias de Oliveira et al, 2022). This condition may be plesiomorphic for turtles, suggesting that semiaquatic and terrestrial species may have evolved subsequent oropharyngeal adaptations to feeding out of water (Matias de Oliveira et al, 2022).…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies on Iberian paleontological and archaeozoological records reveal the oldest occurrences of Testudo graeca from the Iberian Peninsula (Boneta Jiménez et al, 2023). The fossil record of tortoises is modeled to provide insight into extinction and speciation rates (Oliveira Silveira et al, 2023). The authors identified a great increase in extinction rates starting 6 million years ago that might be related to the drop of atmospheric CO 2 at the end of the Miocene.…”
Section: Contributions To the Turtle Evolution Symposium 2021mentioning
confidence: 99%