Abstract
The structure and distribution of cartilage and related tissues in the dorsal fin, caudal fin and vertebrae of teleosts were studied in 11 species. With the exception of Zellknorpel, all the tissues previously described in teleost heads were present in the trunk and fins, although they were found in smaller quantities. The distribution of the supporting tissues indicates that they serve different functions. Hyaline cartilage was restricted to vertebral and fin bones undergoing endochondral ossification, fibro/cell-rich cartilage acted as an articular tissue, and hyaline-cell cartilage and its subtypes formed flexible and resilient supports in the caudal fin. Mucous connective tissue was packed as a space-filler around neurovascular bundles in fin rays, and chondroid bone was found beneath articular surfaces. The differences between cranial, and trunk and fin supporting tissues may reflect developmental as well as functional differences between the cranial and postcranial skeleton.
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