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Using cone beam CT scans to reveal headfirst ingestion and possible prey manipulation tactics in sawsharks
Authors:Patrick J. Burke  Jane E. Williamson
Affiliation:Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Abstract:Prey manipulation through headfirst ingestion is a common foraging tactic in predatory taxa. Sawsharks possess a toothed rostrum that is thought to assist in prey capture, but the process from prey contact to ingestion is unknown. This study provides evidence of headfirst ingestion and possible prey orientation in situ through the use of cone beam CT scans in the common sawshark (Pristiophorus cirratus). CT scans provide an efficient method for assessing ingestion and proposing plausible behavioural tactics for food manipulation in a species difficult to observe in the wild or maintain in captivity.
Keywords:Australia  headfirst ingestion  rostrum
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