Eggshell ultrastructure and mineral composition during the osteogenesis of Kinosternon scorpioides (Testudines: Kinosternidae)

One of the challenges in the management of Kinosternon scorpioides is related to egg quality, since mineral deficiencies affect egg production. The aim of this study was to evaluate the ultrastructure and mineral composition of eggshells, and their relation to K. scorpioides embryonic skeletogenesis...

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Bone composition
Calcium
Calcium mobilization
Calcium signalling
Developmental Biology
Egg production
Egg shells
Eggs
Electron microscopy
Embryogenesis
Embryonic development
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Embryos
Evolutionary Biology
Histology
Hydroxides
Kinosternon scorpioides
Life Sciences
Mineral composition
Minerals
Morphology
Offspring
Ossification
Osteogenesis
Potassium
Potassium hydroxide
Scanning electron microscopy
Skeletogenesis
Spectroscopy
Ultrastructure
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