Figure S1: Variation in lamniform shark vertebral microstructure from Vertebral morphology in the tail-whipping common thresher shark, Alopias vulpinus

Transverse cross sections of vertebrae segmentations from a (a) common thresher, (b) white, (c) porbeagle, and (d) shortfin mako shark. From a visual comparison only, the thresher shark centrum appears to have substantially more lamellae and nodes than the other three lamniform species. All vertebra...

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Main Authors: Jamie L Knaub, Michelle Passerotti, Lisa J Natanson, Tricia Meredith, Marianne Porter
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.24845435.v1
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Summary:Transverse cross sections of vertebrae segmentations from a (a) common thresher, (b) white, (c) porbeagle, and (d) shortfin mako shark. From a visual comparison only, the thresher shark centrum appears to have substantially more lamellae and nodes than the other three lamniform species. All vertebrae are taken from the anterior body of adult specimens.