IIMYC   23581
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES MARINAS Y COSTERAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Dentition and tooth replacement rate of the narrownose smoothhound shark Mustelus schmitti.
Autor/es:
BELLEGGIA M., FIGUEROA D., MASSA A., BREMEC C.
Reunión:
Congreso; Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists.; 2013
Institución organizadora:
American Society of Ichthyologist and Herpertologists (ASIH).
Resumen:
757 AES Morphology & Physiology, Mesilla, Sunday 14 July 2013 Mauro Belleggia1, Daniel E. Figueroa3, Ana Massa1, Claudia Bremec2 1Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP), Mar del Plata, Argentina, 2Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), Mar del Plata, Argentina, 3Laboratorio de Ictiología, FCEyN, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata (UNMdP), Mar del Plata, Argentina Dentition and Tooth Replacement Rate of the Narrownose Smoothhound Shark Mustelus schmitti The genus Mustelus is the most specious genus of the Family Triakidae comprising at least 31 species. The narrownose smoothhound shark Mustelus schmitti inhabits coastal waters from southern Brazil (27º S) to Patagonia Argentina (47º45´S). A total of 47 males and 56 females of M. schmitti were collected on scientific trawl surveys conducted by the The National Institute of Fisheries Research and Development (INIDEP) in Argentina during November 2007, November and December 2008. To carry out quantitative and qualitative analyses, dental laminas were extracted from the jaw cartilage and attached to onionskin paper for the dehydration treatment, maintaining their original jaw position. Tooth replacement rate was estimated following established methods used for fossil sharks based on the premise that tooth length within each row decreases from the lingual to the labial side of the jaw as a consequence of wear. Thus, the length difference between consecutive teeth in four representative rows should be proportional to the tooth replacement rate. Mustelus schmitti exhibits homodentition, where teeth are similar is shape or design, arranged in a semi-pavement like dentition. The dental formula was 47-63 / 50-63 for juveniles, and 50-77 / 50-69 for adult specimens. Teeth from the symphysial and adsymphysial rows showed higher wear and faster replacement rates than adcommissural and commissural rows. The estimated mean replacement rate was four days/series. Considering the dental formulae and replacement rate, M. schmitti replaces approximately 5350 teeth each year throughout their life time. ______________________________________________________________________________