Marine Mammal Dermatology Flashcards

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What is unique about the integument of cetaceans?

Describe the structure of blubber.

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  • Integument
    • No hair follicles
    • Blubber: reticular dermis grades into fat-filled panniculus adiposus; contains collagen bundles, elastic fibers, adipocytes (ensures blubber won’t diminish significantly during catabolism)
      • Thickened dermis
      • Inner half of thoracic blubber = catabolism
      • Outer half of thoracic blubber + all of tailstock blubber = structural
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Describe the structure of pinniped skin.

How does skin structure vary between otarrids and phocids and odobenids?

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  • Otarrid Integument
    • Robust vibrissae
    • Fur + blubber for streamlining and insulation
    • Compound hair follicles (single guard hair, multiple intermediate + underfur follicles)
    • Well-developed apocrine and sebaceous glands
    • Thin blubber, thick haircoat
  • Phocid Integument
    • Epidermis: lobulated “scale-like” pattern that helps reduce drag
    • Elephant + monk seals: simple hair follicles
    • Glomeruloid arteriovenous anastomoses in dermis; helps with thermoregulation
    • Catastrophic molts may occur – granular cell layer forms, surface epithelium shed in large sheets
  • Odobenids
    • Simple hair follicles
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Describe the integument of manatees.

Do they have hair?

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  • Integument
    • Skin denser than water 🡪 negative buoyancy
    • Body hairs sparse, short, innervated (detect hydrodynamic stimuli)
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What is unique about sea otter skin structure?

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  • Compound hair follicles (single guard hair, multiple intermediate + underfur follicles)
  • Well-developed sebaceous and apocrine glands
  • Thin blubber, thick hair coat
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