Anatomy of the bucco-pharyngeal cavity of Salminus brasiliensis (Cuvier, 1817) (Pisces, Characidae, Salmininae)

The bucco-pharyngeal cavity of Salminus brasiliensis, an ichthyophagous species of fresh water, is anatomically adapted to predation. The wide buccal rift, the oral-aboral enlargement of the buccal cavity and the reduced thickness of the pharyngeal mastigatory apparatus favor the capture and degluti...

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Main Authors: Eliane Menin, Sirlene Souza Rodrigues
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2006-03-01
Series:Biotemas
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Online Access:http://www.biotemas.ufsc.br/volumes/pdf/volume191/p41a50.pdf
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spelling doaj-033e5a33633143c995509769e0a33a172020-11-24T22:54:25ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaBiotemas0103-16432006-03-011914150Anatomy of the bucco-pharyngeal cavity of Salminus brasiliensis (Cuvier, 1817) (Pisces, Characidae, Salmininae)Eliane MeninSirlene Souza RodriguesThe bucco-pharyngeal cavity of Salminus brasiliensis, an ichthyophagous species of fresh water, is anatomically adapted to predation. The wide buccal rift, the oral-aboral enlargement of the buccal cavity and the reduced thickness of the pharyngeal mastigatory apparatus favor the capture and deglutition of larger prey. In function of the oral and pharyngeal dentition type, pre-digestive food preparation does not occur. The pointed and curved teeth, together with the tongue which is relatively mobile, prevent the prey’s escape from the buccopharyngeal cavity. The passage of the food is facilitated by the absence of pronounced folds in the mucous membrane of this cavity and by the disposition of the oral and pharyngeal teeth. The characteristics of flat and thin lips, developed oral dentition, relatively mobile tongue, mucous membrane without folds, pharynx with denticules disposed in dentigerous areas and plates, and short and sharp gill-rackers are anatomical adaptations which are shared by S. brasiliensis and other ichthyophagous Characiformes species such as Salminus maxillosus, Salminus hilarii, Hoplias malabaricus, Hoplias lacerdae, Acestrorhynchus lacustris and Acestrorhynchus britskii. However, different to the mentioned species, except other Salmininae, S. brasiliensis possesses oral teeth of an unique type, present only in the jawbones and distributed in two series. http://www.biotemas.ufsc.br/volumes/pdf/volume191/p41a50.pdfanatomybuccopharyngeal cavityCharaciformesSalmininaeSalminus brasiliensis
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Anatomy of the bucco-pharyngeal cavity of Salminus brasiliensis (Cuvier, 1817) (Pisces, Characidae, Salmininae)
Biotemas
anatomy
buccopharyngeal cavity
Characiformes
Salmininae
Salminus brasiliensis
author_facet Eliane Menin
Sirlene Souza Rodrigues
author_sort Eliane Menin
title Anatomy of the bucco-pharyngeal cavity of Salminus brasiliensis (Cuvier, 1817) (Pisces, Characidae, Salmininae)
title_short Anatomy of the bucco-pharyngeal cavity of Salminus brasiliensis (Cuvier, 1817) (Pisces, Characidae, Salmininae)
title_full Anatomy of the bucco-pharyngeal cavity of Salminus brasiliensis (Cuvier, 1817) (Pisces, Characidae, Salmininae)
title_fullStr Anatomy of the bucco-pharyngeal cavity of Salminus brasiliensis (Cuvier, 1817) (Pisces, Characidae, Salmininae)
title_full_unstemmed Anatomy of the bucco-pharyngeal cavity of Salminus brasiliensis (Cuvier, 1817) (Pisces, Characidae, Salmininae)
title_sort anatomy of the bucco-pharyngeal cavity of salminus brasiliensis (cuvier, 1817) (pisces, characidae, salmininae)
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
series Biotemas
issn 0103-1643
publishDate 2006-03-01
description The bucco-pharyngeal cavity of Salminus brasiliensis, an ichthyophagous species of fresh water, is anatomically adapted to predation. The wide buccal rift, the oral-aboral enlargement of the buccal cavity and the reduced thickness of the pharyngeal mastigatory apparatus favor the capture and deglutition of larger prey. In function of the oral and pharyngeal dentition type, pre-digestive food preparation does not occur. The pointed and curved teeth, together with the tongue which is relatively mobile, prevent the prey’s escape from the buccopharyngeal cavity. The passage of the food is facilitated by the absence of pronounced folds in the mucous membrane of this cavity and by the disposition of the oral and pharyngeal teeth. The characteristics of flat and thin lips, developed oral dentition, relatively mobile tongue, mucous membrane without folds, pharynx with denticules disposed in dentigerous areas and plates, and short and sharp gill-rackers are anatomical adaptations which are shared by S. brasiliensis and other ichthyophagous Characiformes species such as Salminus maxillosus, Salminus hilarii, Hoplias malabaricus, Hoplias lacerdae, Acestrorhynchus lacustris and Acestrorhynchus britskii. However, different to the mentioned species, except other Salmininae, S. brasiliensis possesses oral teeth of an unique type, present only in the jawbones and distributed in two series.
topic anatomy
buccopharyngeal cavity
Characiformes
Salmininae
Salminus brasiliensis
url http://www.biotemas.ufsc.br/volumes/pdf/volume191/p41a50.pdf
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