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Title: Light and scanning electron microscopic study of the tongue in the estuarine dolphin (Sotalia guianensis van Bénéden, 1864)
Authors: Guimarães, Juliana Plácido
Mari, Renata de Britto
Marigo, Juliana
Weber Rosas, Fernando Cesar
Watanabe, Ii Sei
Keywords: Animals
Dolphin
Growth, Development And Aging
Histology
Sexual Maturation
Tongue
Ultrastructure
Animal
Dolphins
Sexual Maturation
Tongue
Mammalia
Sotalia Guianensis
Issue Date: 2011
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Zoological Science
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 28, Número 8, Pags. 617-622
Abstract: The importance of the tongue during feeding, and the limited information on the tongue of most aquatic mammals led us to investigate its morphological aspects in sexually immature and mature Sotalia guianensis. Six tongues were measured and photo-documented after their removal from the oral cavity. The samples were divided into rostral, middle, and caudal regions, and examined using light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy (S.E.M.). Sotalia guianensis tongue presented lateral grooves from the apex to the middle portion, while the anterolateral region presented marginal papillae. Histological characteristics revealed the presence of a keratinized stratified epithelium, salivary glands in the middle and caudal portions of the tongue, and filiform papillae in the caudal region. S.E.M. images revealed the presence of filiform papillae and ducts of salivary glands in the middle and caudal portions of the tongue. We can conclude that the characteristics found in this study may reflect an adaptation to changes in diet after weaning. © 2011 Zoological Society of Japan.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.2108/zsj.28.617
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