Morphological Study of the Eye Bulb of the Hammerhead Shark, Sphyrna lewini (Elasmobranch: Carcharhinidae)
The hammerhead sharks shows a head laterally expanded with eyes and nostrils on the edges, which gives the species a hammer appearance. Another strand of studies indicates that the hypothesis of head shape alterations for better adaptions in the sensorial system with the development of structures as...
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Auteurs principaux: | Muriana,C. B, Vasconcelos,B. V, Leandro,R. M, Malavasi,C. E, Amorim,A. F, Rici,R. E. G, Maria,D. A, Miglino,M. A, Ferreira,A.O |
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Langue: | English |
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Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía
2017
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