HabitatMech

dentition

UBERON:0003672 ·resolve ·HOST_ASSOCIATED ·CLOSE REVIEWED

A collection of teeth arranged in some pattern in the mouth or other part of the body. The arrangement may be a simple row, a collection of rows, or a more elaborate structure, such as a toooth whorl. — UBERON

Source attestations

Each upstream vocabulary's own account of this habitat. Assertion counts are per-source units and are not comparable across sources — GOLD counts organisms, BacDive strains, PREGO taxa.

What each upstream vocabulary says about this habitat
SourceLabel / pathAssertionsUnit
GOLD Host-associated > Fish > Digestive system > Oral/Buccal cavity > Teeth

Broader habitats

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Curation

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  1. REVIEW 2026-08-16 · claude-opus-5

    Reviewed and endorsed the seeder's own resolution. Risky-grounding review (#12): the flag is lexical, not substantive: the source label is a plural or a variant of the term's own label, so a word-overlap test sees a mismatch where there is none. Read against the source path, the term is the concept. (source concept habitatmech:GOLD.e4346a5cee)

Provenance

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