Publications by authors named "Edward Seling"

Previous studies of squamate epidermal structure have focused on either histology and ultrastructure or oberhautchen surface texture as revealed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Using SEM data drawn from a variety of lizard taxa (primarily iguanids, but also agamids, chamaeleonids, and scincids), as well as amphisbaenians and colubrid snakes, we relate the surfaces encountered in gross dissection of squamate skin to histologically identifiable layers, and characterize their surface structure. Only the oberhautchen bears the repeating pattern of ornamentation noted by previous authors.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Edward Seling"

  • - Edward Seling's recent research primarily focuses on the epidermal structure of squamate reptiles, utilizing advanced techniques such as scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to analyze changes during their shedding cycle.
  • - His 1988 article highlights the importance of correlating SEM data with histological layers in squamate skin, showcasing the diverse surface structures found across various lizard taxa and other squamates.
  • - Seling's findings indicate that while previous studies have examined epidermal texture and histology separately, his work integrates these aspects, revealing that only the oberhautchen displays a consistent pattern of ornamentation among the reptiles studied.