この一般的な魚には珍しい特徴がある:交尾に使う額歯(This common fish has an uncommon feature: Forehead teeth, used for mating)

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2025-09-04 ワシントン大学 (UW)

ワシントン大学の研究で、北東太平洋に生息するチマエラ類「スポット・レットフィッシュ」のオスが、おでこに歯を持つことが明らかになった。突起状の器官「テナクラム」の先端に小さな歯が並び、交尾時にメスの胸びれをつかむ役割を果たす。これにより流されず交尾を安定させることが可能になる。この発見は「歯は口の中だけにある」という常識を覆すもので、歯の形成が異なる体の部位でも進化的に起こり得ることを示す。さらに、テナクラムの歯はサメやエイの口内歯とは発生経路が異なる可能性があり、進化の多様性を示す重要な事例とされる。本研究は、動物の繁殖戦略と形態進化を理解する上で貴重な知見を提供する。

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顎の外にある歯:キメラ類の歯付き頭部クランプ器官の進化と発生 Teeth outside the jaw: Evolution and development of the toothed head clasper in chimaeras

Karly E. Cohen, Michael I. Coates, and Gareth J. Fraser
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences  Published:September 4, 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2508054122

この一般的な魚には珍しい特徴がある:交尾に使う額歯(This common fish has an uncommon feature: Forehead teeth, used for mating)

Significance

The development and evolutionary history of extraoral dentition in vertebrates remains largely unexplored. This study investigates the ontogeny of the male tenaculum, a unique feature of chimaeras, revealing a tooth development pathway similar to the oral dentition in sharks. By integrating fossil data and molecular techniques, we hypothesize that tenaculum teeth are homologous to oral teeth rather than modified skin denticles, providing key insights into the plasticity of odontogenesis and craniofacial diversity in vertebrates.

Abstract

Chimaeras (Holocephali) are an understudied group of mostly deep-ocean cartilaginous fishes (Chondrichthyes) with unique characteristics that distinguish them from their distant relatives, sharks, skates, and rays. Unlike sharks, chimaeras lack scales and do not have serially replacing rows of serrated teeth crowned with enameloid. Instead, they possess a fused dentition of dentine tooth plates. Additionally, male chimaeras develop an articulated cartilaginous facial appendage, the tenaculum, which is covered in an arcade of tooth-like structures. These extraoral teeth remain poorly understood, and their evolutionary origin is unclear. We investigate the development of the tenaculum and its teeth throughout the ontogeny of the Spotted Ratfish, Hydrolagus colliei, to assess homology and convergence between this novel craniofacial feature and oral jaws. Our study aims to 1) describe the development of the tenaculum, 2) assess tenaculum tooth development in comparison to oral teeth and denticles, and 3) characterize the genes and tissues responsible for tenaculum tooth emergence. We found that juvenile male chimaeras develop a full tenaculum before tooth development is complete and that only mature males possess a fully toothed tenaculum. These extraoral teeth emerge from within the tenaculum rather than from the surrounding epithelium. We integrate our developmental data with fossil evidence of the tenacular dentition from the Carboniferous holocephalan Helodus simplex. Our findings show that the tenaculum is closely associated with the upper jaw and that tenacular dentition resembles separate shark-like oral tooth whorls more than modified dermal denticles.

生物環境工学
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