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English: The head of a threespine stickleback (G. aculeatus) reconstructed into a 3D mesh from a microCT scan. This individual was from a freshwater stream population on Vancouver Island, BC. Many stickleback traits can vary a great deal between freshwater populations, including the number of bony lateral plates, a few of which can be seen towards the posterior edge of this mesh, and the number and length of gill rakers and pharyngeal teeth, which can be see inside the mouth.
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The head of a threespine stickleback (G. aculeatus) reconstructed into a 3D mesh from a microCT scan

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22 January 2019

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