Early development of the cephalic skeleton in the turbot.

peer reviewed At hatching Scophthalmus maximus shows no cartilaginous and no bony structure. Meckel's cartilages appear when the fry are 1 day old, followed on day 2, by formation of the trabecular bars, fused at the outset to form a trabecula communis. Concurrently, the palatoquadrates complet...

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Published in:Journal of Fish Biology
Main Authors: Wagemans, France, Focant, Bruno, Vandewalle, Pierre
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Blackwell 1998
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Online Access:https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/249818
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spelling ftorbi:oai:orbi.ulg.ac.be:2268/249818 2024-10-13T14:10:40+00:00 Early development of the cephalic skeleton in the turbot. Wagemans, France Focant, Bruno Vandewalle, Pierre 1998-01 https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/249818 https://orbi.uliege.be/bitstream/2268/249818/1/EARLY%20DEVELOPMENT%20OF%20THE%20CEPHALIC%20SKELETON%20IN%20THE%20TURBOT.pdf https://doi.org/10.1006/jfbi.1997.0572 en eng Blackwell urn:issn:0022-1112 urn:issn:1095-8649 https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/249818 info:hdl:2268/249818 https://orbi.uliege.be/bitstream/2268/249818/1/EARLY%20DEVELOPMENT%20OF%20THE%20CEPHALIC%20SKELETON%20IN%20THE%20TURBOT.pdf doi:10.1006/jfbi.1997.0572 open access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Journal of Fish Biology, 52 (1), 166-204 (1998-01) Metamorphosis Pleuronectiforms Postembryonic development Scophthalmus Scophthalmidae Skeleton Life sciences Aquatic sciences & oceanology Sciences du vivant Sciences aquatiques & océanologie journal article http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 info:eu-repo/semantics/article peer reviewed 1998 ftorbi https://doi.org/10.1006/jfbi.1997.0572 2024-09-27T07:01:40Z peer reviewed At hatching Scophthalmus maximus shows no cartilaginous and no bony structure. Meckel's cartilages appear when the fry are 1 day old, followed on day 2, by formation of the trabecular bars, fused at the outset to form a trabecula communis. Concurrently, the palatoquadrates complete the mandibular arch, and the first two pairs of ceratobranchials, associated with a pair of hyoid bars, form the beginnings of the hyobranchial system. By day 3, the parachordals have fused with the trabecular bars, the hyosymplectics have linked to the hyoid bars by interhyals, and the first four pairs of ceratobranchials have appeared. The first bony structures appear: the preoperculars. On day 8, the frontals develop above the orbits and the maxillaries and dentaries appear. On day 10, the primordia of the taeniae marginales appear, the palatoquadrates bear a pterygoid process, and to the branchial basket have been added the fifth pair of ceratobranchials and the four pairs of epibranchials. On day 12, both pairs of posterior pharyngobranchials are present. The premaxillaries develop in front of the maxillaires, and retroarticulars and the angulars complete the lower jaws. On day 13, a thin parasphenoid contributes to the floor of the neurocranium, and ectopterygoids and entopterygoids to the splanchnocranium. The set of opercular bones is complete. On day 15, the rectum synoticum closes the braincase posteriorly. The splanchnocranium possesses a basihyal and the pharyngobranchials of the first epibranchials. On day 18, the rectum posterius completes the dome of the braincase. The rear end and lateral walls of the skull are formed by the basioccipital, the exoccipitals, the pterotics, and the parietals. The suspensorium is nearly complete. From day 10, the first resorptions begin in parallel with the construction of the chondrocranium. Meckel's cartilages each split in two, then the posterior part of the trabecular bars disappears. On day 23, the right laenia marginalis separates from the lamina orbitonasalis and ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Scophthalmus maximus Turbot University of Liège: ORBi (Open Repository and Bibliography) Journal of Fish Biology 52 1 166 204
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topic Metamorphosis
Pleuronectiforms
Postembryonic development
Scophthalmus
Scophthalmidae
Skeleton
Life sciences
Aquatic sciences & oceanology
Sciences du vivant
Sciences aquatiques & océanologie
spellingShingle Metamorphosis
Pleuronectiforms
Postembryonic development
Scophthalmus
Scophthalmidae
Skeleton
Life sciences
Aquatic sciences & oceanology
Sciences du vivant
Sciences aquatiques & océanologie
Wagemans, France
Focant, Bruno
Vandewalle, Pierre
Early development of the cephalic skeleton in the turbot.
topic_facet Metamorphosis
Pleuronectiforms
Postembryonic development
Scophthalmus
Scophthalmidae
Skeleton
Life sciences
Aquatic sciences & oceanology
Sciences du vivant
Sciences aquatiques & océanologie
description peer reviewed At hatching Scophthalmus maximus shows no cartilaginous and no bony structure. Meckel's cartilages appear when the fry are 1 day old, followed on day 2, by formation of the trabecular bars, fused at the outset to form a trabecula communis. Concurrently, the palatoquadrates complete the mandibular arch, and the first two pairs of ceratobranchials, associated with a pair of hyoid bars, form the beginnings of the hyobranchial system. By day 3, the parachordals have fused with the trabecular bars, the hyosymplectics have linked to the hyoid bars by interhyals, and the first four pairs of ceratobranchials have appeared. The first bony structures appear: the preoperculars. On day 8, the frontals develop above the orbits and the maxillaries and dentaries appear. On day 10, the primordia of the taeniae marginales appear, the palatoquadrates bear a pterygoid process, and to the branchial basket have been added the fifth pair of ceratobranchials and the four pairs of epibranchials. On day 12, both pairs of posterior pharyngobranchials are present. The premaxillaries develop in front of the maxillaires, and retroarticulars and the angulars complete the lower jaws. On day 13, a thin parasphenoid contributes to the floor of the neurocranium, and ectopterygoids and entopterygoids to the splanchnocranium. The set of opercular bones is complete. On day 15, the rectum synoticum closes the braincase posteriorly. The splanchnocranium possesses a basihyal and the pharyngobranchials of the first epibranchials. On day 18, the rectum posterius completes the dome of the braincase. The rear end and lateral walls of the skull are formed by the basioccipital, the exoccipitals, the pterotics, and the parietals. The suspensorium is nearly complete. From day 10, the first resorptions begin in parallel with the construction of the chondrocranium. Meckel's cartilages each split in two, then the posterior part of the trabecular bars disappears. On day 23, the right laenia marginalis separates from the lamina orbitonasalis and ...
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Focant, Bruno
Vandewalle, Pierre
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Focant, Bruno
Vandewalle, Pierre
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title Early development of the cephalic skeleton in the turbot.
title_short Early development of the cephalic skeleton in the turbot.
title_full Early development of the cephalic skeleton in the turbot.
title_fullStr Early development of the cephalic skeleton in the turbot.
title_full_unstemmed Early development of the cephalic skeleton in the turbot.
title_sort early development of the cephalic skeleton in the turbot.
publisher Blackwell
publishDate 1998
url https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/249818
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