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Description: aphyodes and microps have larger dorsal ampullae concentrations suggesting they are vertical ambush predators from below.
Title: Ampullae comparison of Apristurus species from researchgate article
Credit: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Daniel_M_Moore/publication/271018173_Distribution_of_ampullary_pores_on_three_catshark_species_Apristurus_spp_suggest_a_vertical-ambush_predatory_behaviour/links/54bc2b250cf29e0cb04be67e.pdf
Author: Daniel M. Moore, Ian D. Mccarthy
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