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Morell, M., Degollada, E., Alonso, J.M., Jauniaux, T., André, M. Decalcifying odontocete ears following a routine protocol with RDO® Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, vol 376, p.55-58, 2009
Resumen:
The study of the organ of Corti is essential to assess the impact of underwater noise on cetaceans. While
classical histology techniques (including EDTA decalcification) have been previously considered, the process
is time consuming. Independently from the histological technique, one of the challenging steps after
extraction and fixation of the samples is to decalcify the bone envelope to access the cochlea without
damaging the soft tissues. Here, we propose to use a fast commercial decalcifier (RDO®). 93 ears from 11
different odontocetes species stranded in the Mediterranean, Spanish North Atlantic and North Sea were
used to precisely determine the decalcification time. Depending on the tympanic–periotic volume of the
species, the decalcification time ranged from several hours to a few days, allowing a subsequently faster
observation of the cochlear structures through routine microscope techniques.
Proyecto:
eCREM, Effects and Control of Anthropogenic Noise in Marine Ecosystems
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