Normally anomalous otoliths in adults of reef croaker, Odontoscion dentex

Odontoscion dentex is reef fish (Sciaenidae) commonly found in the coastal shallow waters of Florida (US) until Santa Catarina (BR). Sciaenids, in general, are highly acoustic fish, both producing and receiving water vibrations through the lateral line system. As consequence they have large and irre...

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Main Authors: Felippe A Daros, Alberto T Correia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-11-01
Series:Frontiers in Marine Science
Subjects:
SEM
OP
Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/conf.fmars.2015.03.00042/full
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spelling doaj-ca84f1d8cbba4bf78488acb7b0c6b60b2020-11-24T23:53:27ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Marine Science2296-77452015-11-01210.3389/conf.fmars.2015.03.00042176182Normally anomalous otoliths in adults of reef croaker, Odontoscion dentexFelippe A Daros0Alberto T Correia1Alberto T Correia2Universidade Federal do ParanáCentro Interdisciplinar de Investigação Marinha e AmbientalUniversidade Fernando PessoaOdontoscion dentex is reef fish (Sciaenidae) commonly found in the coastal shallow waters of Florida (US) until Santa Catarina (BR). Sciaenids, in general, are highly acoustic fish, both producing and receiving water vibrations through the lateral line system. As consequence they have large and irregular otoliths, associated to a well-developed lateral line and swimbladder. Several irregularities have been observed in fish sagittal otoliths, but mainly restricted to the replacement of the mineral form, i.e. aragonite by vaterite, in the carbonate matrix. This is usually recorded in rockfishes, including one scianidae species. However, these structures have been assumed to be anomalous and occasional in some individuals. In sagittae of O. dentex a permanent structure was however recorded, as a deep hole near the otolith’s core, usually with a U-shape. This irregularity was observed in all specimens analyzed, in both optic and scanning electron microscopy images, during the grinding and polishing procedures, after embedding the otolith in epoxy resin, for ageing purposes. Our result suggests that this is a non-artifact and permanent structure observed in O. dentex sagittal otoliths, which biological meaning is, at present, unknown.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/conf.fmars.2015.03.00042/fullSEMSciaenidaeOPDeep holerockyreefish
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author Felippe A Daros
Alberto T Correia
Alberto T Correia
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Alberto T Correia
Alberto T Correia
Normally anomalous otoliths in adults of reef croaker, Odontoscion dentex
Frontiers in Marine Science
SEM
Sciaenidae
OP
Deep hole
rockyreefish
author_facet Felippe A Daros
Alberto T Correia
Alberto T Correia
author_sort Felippe A Daros
title Normally anomalous otoliths in adults of reef croaker, Odontoscion dentex
title_short Normally anomalous otoliths in adults of reef croaker, Odontoscion dentex
title_full Normally anomalous otoliths in adults of reef croaker, Odontoscion dentex
title_fullStr Normally anomalous otoliths in adults of reef croaker, Odontoscion dentex
title_full_unstemmed Normally anomalous otoliths in adults of reef croaker, Odontoscion dentex
title_sort normally anomalous otoliths in adults of reef croaker, odontoscion dentex
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Marine Science
issn 2296-7745
publishDate 2015-11-01
description Odontoscion dentex is reef fish (Sciaenidae) commonly found in the coastal shallow waters of Florida (US) until Santa Catarina (BR). Sciaenids, in general, are highly acoustic fish, both producing and receiving water vibrations through the lateral line system. As consequence they have large and irregular otoliths, associated to a well-developed lateral line and swimbladder. Several irregularities have been observed in fish sagittal otoliths, but mainly restricted to the replacement of the mineral form, i.e. aragonite by vaterite, in the carbonate matrix. This is usually recorded in rockfishes, including one scianidae species. However, these structures have been assumed to be anomalous and occasional in some individuals. In sagittae of O. dentex a permanent structure was however recorded, as a deep hole near the otolith’s core, usually with a U-shape. This irregularity was observed in all specimens analyzed, in both optic and scanning electron microscopy images, during the grinding and polishing procedures, after embedding the otolith in epoxy resin, for ageing purposes. Our result suggests that this is a non-artifact and permanent structure observed in O. dentex sagittal otoliths, which biological meaning is, at present, unknown.
topic SEM
Sciaenidae
OP
Deep hole
rockyreefish
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/conf.fmars.2015.03.00042/full
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