Characterization, density and distribution of mechanoreceptor sensillas on cephalic scales of two species of snakes inhabiting different aquatic environments
For the first time in the neotropics we describe the morphology and analyze the distribution and density of mechanoreceptor sensillas located on the cephalic scales of the aquatic snakes Helicops pastazae and Helicops angulatus. Both species studied here differ in their ecological habitats, i.e. H....
- Autores:
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García Cobos, Daniela
Gómez Sánchez, Diego
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Characterization, density and distribution of mechanoreceptor sensillas on cephalic scales of two species of snakes inhabiting different aquatic environments |
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Characterization, density and distribution of mechanoreceptor sensillas on cephalic scales of two species of snakes inhabiting different aquatic environments |
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Characterization, density and distribution of mechanoreceptor sensillas on cephalic scales of two species of snakes inhabiting different aquatic environments Mecanorreceptores Serpientes Microbiología |
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Characterization, density and distribution of mechanoreceptor sensillas on cephalic scales of two species of snakes inhabiting different aquatic environments |
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Characterization, density and distribution of mechanoreceptor sensillas on cephalic scales of two species of snakes inhabiting different aquatic environments |
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Characterization, density and distribution of mechanoreceptor sensillas on cephalic scales of two species of snakes inhabiting different aquatic environments |
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Characterization, density and distribution of mechanoreceptor sensillas on cephalic scales of two species of snakes inhabiting different aquatic environments |
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Characterization, density and distribution of mechanoreceptor sensillas on cephalic scales of two species of snakes inhabiting different aquatic environments |
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García Cobos, Daniela Gómez Sánchez, Diego |
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Molina Escobar, Jorge Alberto |
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García Cobos, Daniela Gómez Sánchez, Diego |
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Mecanorreceptores Serpientes |
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Mecanorreceptores Serpientes Microbiología |
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Microbiología |
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For the first time in the neotropics we describe the morphology and analyze the distribution and density of mechanoreceptor sensillas located on the cephalic scales of the aquatic snakes Helicops pastazae and Helicops angulatus. Both species studied here differ in their ecological habitats, i.e. H. pastazae occupy preferably lotic systems, while H. angulatus prefer lentic systems. We combined scanning electron microscopy and histological techniques to describe the external and internal morphology of these mechanoreceptors. Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) showed the sensillas as prominent structures with concentric rings of keratine around it; while histological slides showed an evident reduction in the keratin layer over these sensillas and a particular organization of the sensory cells below it. Images of high-depth-of-field photography allowed us to determine the spatial distribution and to calculate the density of sensillas for both species and for males and females. In half of the scales analyzed, we found a higher density of sensillas on the cephalic scales of H. pastazae in comparison to H. angulatus. We also found a higher density of sensillas in males compared to females in both species and in most of the scales analyzed. Finally, we observed a higher density of sensillas on the scales positioned anteriorly compared to those in a posterior region of the head. We conclude that scale sensillas in both species of Helicops studied here are mechanoreceptors under a morphological approach and that the differences in size and densities of the sensillas between both species could be explained by the ecological and behavioral differences between both species, and also between males and females |
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Al consultar y hacer uso de este recurso, está aceptando las condiciones de uso establecidas por los autores.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Molina Escobar, Jorge Albertovirtual::13483-1García Cobos, Daniela150fcb89-9c92-4c7f-b527-6b353a7d8dcf600Gómez Sánchez, Diegob7df4fc7-e043-4393-a896-e9cfb2e3ca9f6002020-06-10T16:33:34Z2020-06-10T16:33:34Z2017http://hdl.handle.net/1992/39812u807236.pdfinstname:Universidad de los Andesreponame:Repositorio Institucional Sénecarepourl:https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/For the first time in the neotropics we describe the morphology and analyze the distribution and density of mechanoreceptor sensillas located on the cephalic scales of the aquatic snakes Helicops pastazae and Helicops angulatus. Both species studied here differ in their ecological habitats, i.e. H. pastazae occupy preferably lotic systems, while H. angulatus prefer lentic systems. We combined scanning electron microscopy and histological techniques to describe the external and internal morphology of these mechanoreceptors. Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) showed the sensillas as prominent structures with concentric rings of keratine around it; while histological slides showed an evident reduction in the keratin layer over these sensillas and a particular organization of the sensory cells below it. Images of high-depth-of-field photography allowed us to determine the spatial distribution and to calculate the density of sensillas for both species and for males and females. In half of the scales analyzed, we found a higher density of sensillas on the cephalic scales of H. pastazae in comparison to H. angulatus. We also found a higher density of sensillas in males compared to females in both species and in most of the scales analyzed. Finally, we observed a higher density of sensillas on the scales positioned anteriorly compared to those in a posterior region of the head. We conclude that scale sensillas in both species of Helicops studied here are mechanoreceptors under a morphological approach and that the differences in size and densities of the sensillas between both species could be explained by the ecological and behavioral differences between both species, and also between males and femalesPor primera vez en el neotrópico se realiza la caracterización morfológica y análisis de distribución y densidades de sensilias mecanorreceptores ubicados en algunas escamas cefálicas de dos serpientes dulceacuícolas: Helicops pastazae y Helicops angulatus. Ambas especies estudiadas difieren en sus hábitos ecológicos, ocupando preferiblemente sistemas lóticos para H. pastazae y lénticos para H. angulatus. Mediante microscopía electrónica de barrido y procedimientos histológicos se analizó la morfología externa e interna de los mecanorreceptores. Las sensilias se observan como una protuberancia queratinosas con círculos concéntricos alrededor. Con los análisis histológicos se encontró una reducción en la capa de queratina sobre las sensilias y su vez se observó una organización particular en las células mecanorreceptoras. Así mismo, usando fotografías de alta profundidad de campo se determinó la distribución espacial y se calculó la densidad de las sensilias por escamas. Los machos presentan una mayor cantidad de sensillas que las hembras. Se encontró una mayor cantidad de sensilias en las escamas cefálicas anteriores. 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