2021
DOI: 10.1002/dvdy.444
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The remarkable dynamics in the establishment, rearrangement, and loss of dentition during the ontogeny of the sterlet sturgeon

Abstract: Background: Sturgeons belong to an early-branching lineage often used as a proxy of ancestor-like traits of ray-finned fishes. However, many features of this lineage, such as the transitory presence and the eventual loss of dentition, exemplify specializations that, in fact, provide important information on lineage-specific evolutionary dynamics.Results: Here, we introduce a detailed overview of the dentition during the development of the sterlet sturgeon. The dentition is composed of tooth fields at oral, pal… Show more

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“…At the beginning of active feeding, the jaw arch has basically reached definitive state. Major changes, which occur in further development concern tooth resorption (see Pospisilova et al, 2021; Sewertzoff, 1926), the enlargement of the medial part of the maxilla into a broad spoon‐like plate and the development of the longitudinal lamina on the inner face of the bone (see Figure 2).…”
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“…At the beginning of active feeding, the jaw arch has basically reached definitive state. Major changes, which occur in further development concern tooth resorption (see Pospisilova et al, 2021; Sewertzoff, 1926), the enlargement of the medial part of the maxilla into a broad spoon‐like plate and the development of the longitudinal lamina on the inner face of the bone (see Figure 2).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Since Gegenbaur, the broad ‘autopalatine’ plate of sturgeons has been equated with pars autopalatina (Arratia & Schultze, 1991; Bemis et al, 1997; Hilton et al, 2011, 2020; Pospisilova et al, 2021). This means that the entire palatoquadrate of sturgeons is homologous to the palatoquadrate of other actinopterygians.…”
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