Mohamed A. M. Alsafy, Manal A. Seif, Ahmed A. El-Mansi, Mohamed El-Beskawy, Mohamed El Dakroury, Mamdouh B. Eldesoqui, Samar M. Ez Elarab, Samir A. A. El-Gendy
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摘要
鱼类的摄食习惯和栖息地会影响口腔的形态。本研究利用大体解剖学、光学显微镜和扫描电子显微镜,以及形态计量学分析,研究了食性不同的石斑鱼和鲣鱼口腔顶的解剖特征。口腔顶部呈 "U "形,分为上颚和上咽区。石斑鱼的上唇宽大,而鲣鱼的上唇小而薄。两个物种的上皮都是分层鳞状上皮,形状不规则,表面呈褶皱状。石斑鱼的上绒毛呈马蹄形,中间高,表面像海浪,有明显的带纤毛的粘液分泌口,口与口之间有许多褶皱和凹槽。鲣鸟的上绒毛很薄,呈三角形袋状,头顶尖。这两个物种的上颚前部狭窄,宽度向后增加,直至上颚末端。石斑鱼的上咽齿呈两块,由中间的纵脊和前部的 V 形分隔器隔开。而鲣鱼的上咽齿两侧呈球状,中间有分隔脊。由于石斑鱼比鲣鱼以更坚硬的结构为食,因此它们的食性也反映在口腔顶部的结构上。石斑鱼是肉食性物种,上颌和上咽部有数排锋利的牙齿,斜横脊上有粗大的刺状小瘤,并有大量粘液腺。另一方面,B. boops(一种杂食性物种)只有一排上颌牙齿,几个上咽牙齿散布在两个椭圆形斑块上,斜横脊上有细丝。
Macro- and micro-morphological comparison of the detailed structure of the oral cavity roof in two different feeding habits marine fishes: Pagrus pagrus and Boops boops
The feeding habits and habitats of fish influence the morphology of the oral cavity. This study used gross anatomy, light microscopy, and scanning electron microscopy, in addition to morphometric analysis, to investigate the anatomical characteristics of the oral cavity roof in Pagrus pagrus and Boops boops, which have different dietary habits. The oral cavity roof appeared U-shaped and divided into the palate and upper pharyngeal regions. The upper lip of P. pagrus was broad, while B. boops' upper lip was small and thin. Both species had a stratified squamous epithelium with an irregular shape and a folded surface. P. pagrus had a horseshoe-shaped upper velum with a high middle part, and its surface resembled sea waves with obvious mucous-secreting openings with cilia and many folds and grooves between them. B. boops's upper velum was thin and appeared as a triangle pouch with a pointed cranial apex. The palate in both species was narrow in the front and increased in width backward until it ended. The upper pharyngeal teeth in P. pagrus appeared as two patches, separated by a median longitudinal ridge and an anterior V-shape separator. Meanwhile, in B. boops, they appeared as a ball patch on both sides and a separator ridge in the middle. Because P. pagrus fed on harder structures than B. boops, their feeding habits were reflected in the structure of the oral cavity roof. P. pagrus, a carnivorous species, had several rows of sharp upper jaw and upper pharyngeal teeth, thick spinous tubercles on oblique transverse ridges, and massive mucous glands. On the other hand, B. boops, an omnivorous species, had only one row of upper jaw teeth, a few upper pharyngeal teeth scattered on two oval patches, and thin filaments on the oblique transverse ridges.
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The Journal of Experimental Zoology – A publishes articles at the interface between Development, Physiology, Ecology and Evolution. Contributions that help to reveal how molecular, functional and ecological variation relate to one another are particularly welcome. The Journal publishes original research in the form of rapid communications or regular research articles, as well as perspectives and reviews on topics pertaining to the scope of the Journal. Acceptable articles are limited to studies on animals.