Unique three-dimensional structure of a fish pharyngeal jaw subjected to unusually high mechanical loads

Volume: 211, Issue: 2, Pages: 107530 - 107530
Published: Aug 1, 2020
Abstract
We examine the structure of the bone of the pharyngeal jaws of a large fish, the black drum (Pogonias cromis), that uses its tooth-jaw complex to crush hard-shelled bivalve mollusks. During mastication huge compressive forces are concentrated in a tiny zone at the tooth-bone interface. We report on the structure of this bone, with emphasis on its contact with the teeth, at different hierarchical levels and in 3D. Micro-CT shows that the...
Paper Details
Title
Unique three-dimensional structure of a fish pharyngeal jaw subjected to unusually high mechanical loads
Published Date
Aug 1, 2020
Volume
211
Issue
2
Pages
107530 - 107530
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