Skin denticle diversity in the giant manta and the lesser devil ray: a three-dimensional analysis

Published: 21 May 2026| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/nhdyk663sr.1
Contributors:
, Meaghan Sorce,
, Julia Chaumel

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Our study characterizes the dermal denticle morphology of two mobulid ray species (order Myliobatiformes, family Myliobatidae): Mobula birostris (giant manta ray) and Mobula hypostoma (lesser devil ray). Denticle morphology in both species was analyzed using micro–computed tomography (micro-CT) datasets and high-resolution imaging. This repository contains the raw, unprocessed data associated with the study, including: - Images of all specimens of Mobula birostris and sampled regions - Measurement datasets, including denticle density and morphometric calculations for all analyzed denticles in both specimens

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Anatomy, Marine Animal, Animal Skin, Mineralized Tissue

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