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Sirenians are a well-known example of morphological adaptation to a shallow-water grazing diet characterized by a modified feeding apparatus and orofacial morphology. Such adaptations were accompanied by an anterior tooth reduction associated with the development of keratinized pads, the evolution o...

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Main Authors: L. Hautier, H. Gomes Rodrigues, S. Ferreira-Cardoso, C. A. Emerling, M.-L. Porcher, R. Asher, R. Portela Miguez, F. Delsuc
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spelling ftroysocietyfig:oai:figshare.com:article/24552586 2023-12-10T09:54:05+01:00 Hautier_Figure_ESM_S2.tif from From teeth to pad: tooth loss and development of keratinous structures in sirenians L. Hautier H. Gomes Rodrigues S. Ferreira-Cardoso C. A. Emerling M.-L. Porcher R. Asher R. Portela Miguez F. Delsuc 2023-11-13T14:39:41Z https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.24552586.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Hautier_Figure_ESM_S2_tif_from_From_teeth_to_pad_tooth_loss_and_development_of_keratinous_structures_in_sirenians/24552586 unknown doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.24552586.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Hautier_Figure_ESM_S2_tif_from_From_teeth_to_pad_tooth_loss_and_development_of_keratinous_structures_in_sirenians/24552586 CC BY 4.0 Evolutionary biology not elsewhere classified Plant cell and molecular biology Animal cell and molecular biology Palaeontology (incl. palynology) sirenians tooth loss keratinous pad Steller's sea cow dental pseudogenes Image Figure 2023 ftroysocietyfig https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.24552586.v1 2023-11-16T00:10:43Z Sirenians are a well-known example of morphological adaptation to a shallow-water grazing diet characterized by a modified feeding apparatus and orofacial morphology. Such adaptations were accompanied by an anterior tooth reduction associated with the development of keratinized pads, the evolution of which remains elusive. Among sirenians, the recently extinct Steller's sea cow represents a special case for being completely toothless. Here, we used μ-CT scans of sirenian crania to understand how motor-sensor systems associated with tooth innervation responded to innovations such as keratinized pads and continuous dental replacement. In addition, we surveyed nine genes associated with dental reduction for signatures of loss of function. Our results reveal how patterns of innervation changed with modifications of the dental formula, especially continuous replacement in manatees. Both our morphological and genomic data show that dental development was not completely lost in the edentulous Steller's sea cows. By tracing the phylogenetic history of tooth innervation, we illustrate the role of development in promoting the innervation of keratinized pads, similar to the secondary use of dental canals for innervating neomorphic keratinized structures in other tetrapod groups. Still Image Steller's sea cow The Royal Society: Figshare
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topic Evolutionary biology not elsewhere classified
Plant cell and molecular biology
Animal cell and molecular biology
Palaeontology (incl. palynology)
sirenians
tooth loss
keratinous pad
Steller's sea cow
dental pseudogenes
spellingShingle Evolutionary biology not elsewhere classified
Plant cell and molecular biology
Animal cell and molecular biology
Palaeontology (incl. palynology)
sirenians
tooth loss
keratinous pad
Steller's sea cow
dental pseudogenes
L. Hautier
H. Gomes Rodrigues
S. Ferreira-Cardoso
C. A. Emerling
M.-L. Porcher
R. Asher
R. Portela Miguez
F. Delsuc
Hautier_Figure_ESM_S2.tif from From teeth to pad: tooth loss and development of keratinous structures in sirenians
topic_facet Evolutionary biology not elsewhere classified
Plant cell and molecular biology
Animal cell and molecular biology
Palaeontology (incl. palynology)
sirenians
tooth loss
keratinous pad
Steller's sea cow
dental pseudogenes
description Sirenians are a well-known example of morphological adaptation to a shallow-water grazing diet characterized by a modified feeding apparatus and orofacial morphology. Such adaptations were accompanied by an anterior tooth reduction associated with the development of keratinized pads, the evolution of which remains elusive. Among sirenians, the recently extinct Steller's sea cow represents a special case for being completely toothless. Here, we used μ-CT scans of sirenian crania to understand how motor-sensor systems associated with tooth innervation responded to innovations such as keratinized pads and continuous dental replacement. In addition, we surveyed nine genes associated with dental reduction for signatures of loss of function. Our results reveal how patterns of innervation changed with modifications of the dental formula, especially continuous replacement in manatees. Both our morphological and genomic data show that dental development was not completely lost in the edentulous Steller's sea cows. By tracing the phylogenetic history of tooth innervation, we illustrate the role of development in promoting the innervation of keratinized pads, similar to the secondary use of dental canals for innervating neomorphic keratinized structures in other tetrapod groups.
format Still Image
author L. Hautier
H. Gomes Rodrigues
S. Ferreira-Cardoso
C. A. Emerling
M.-L. Porcher
R. Asher
R. Portela Miguez
F. Delsuc
author_facet L. Hautier
H. Gomes Rodrigues
S. Ferreira-Cardoso
C. A. Emerling
M.-L. Porcher
R. Asher
R. Portela Miguez
F. Delsuc
author_sort L. Hautier
title Hautier_Figure_ESM_S2.tif from From teeth to pad: tooth loss and development of keratinous structures in sirenians
title_short Hautier_Figure_ESM_S2.tif from From teeth to pad: tooth loss and development of keratinous structures in sirenians
title_full Hautier_Figure_ESM_S2.tif from From teeth to pad: tooth loss and development of keratinous structures in sirenians
title_fullStr Hautier_Figure_ESM_S2.tif from From teeth to pad: tooth loss and development of keratinous structures in sirenians
title_full_unstemmed Hautier_Figure_ESM_S2.tif from From teeth to pad: tooth loss and development of keratinous structures in sirenians
title_sort hautier_figure_esm_s2.tif from from teeth to pad: tooth loss and development of keratinous structures in sirenians
publishDate 2023
url https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.24552586.v1
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