SYNOPSIS. The evolution of feeding mechanisms in the ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) is a compelling example of transformation in a musculoskeletal complex involving multiple skeletal elements and numerous muscles that power skull motion. Biomechanical models of jaw force and skull kinetics aid our understanding of these complex systems and enable broad comparison of feeding mechanics across taxa. Mechanical models characterize how muscles move skeletal elements by pulling bones around points of rotation in lever mech-anisms, or by transmitting force through skeletal elements connected in a linkage. Previous work has focused on the feeding biomechanics of several lineages of fishes, but a broader survey of skull function in the context o...
The robust skull and highly subdivided adductor mandibulae muscles of triggerfishes provide an excel...
The intramandibular joint (IMJ) is a secondary point of movement between the two major bones of the ...
The robust skull and highly subdivided adductor mandibulae muscles of triggerfishes provide an excel...
Numerous jawed vertebrate species use suction feeding to capture evasive prey by rapidly expanding t...
Abstract Background The facial musculature is a remarkable anatomical complex involved in vital acti...
Synopsis Although the majority of teleost fishes possess a fused lower jaw (or mandible), some linea...
SYNOPSIS. Upper jaw protrusion is a prominent component of the feeding mech-anism in most elasmobran...
African cichlid fishes have repeatedly evolved highly specialized modes of feeding through adaptatio...
Feeding Biomechanics in Sheepshead, Archosargus probatocephalus Hannah Hargrove, & Takashi Maie, Ph....
Suction feeding is the most common vertebrate feeding mode. Fishes suction feed by rapidly expanding...
Suction feeding is the most common vertebrate feeding mode. Fishes suction feed by rapidly expanding...
Suction feeding is the most common vertebrate feeding mode. Fishes suction feed by rapidly expanding...
This PhD thesis deals with the evolution of the specialized head morphology in Syngnathidae, a famil...
This PhD thesis deals with the evolution of the specialized head morphology in Syngnathidae, a famil...
The robust skull and highly subdivided adductor mandibulae muscles of triggerfishes provide an excel...
The robust skull and highly subdivided adductor mandibulae muscles of triggerfishes provide an excel...
The intramandibular joint (IMJ) is a secondary point of movement between the two major bones of the ...
The robust skull and highly subdivided adductor mandibulae muscles of triggerfishes provide an excel...
Numerous jawed vertebrate species use suction feeding to capture evasive prey by rapidly expanding t...
Abstract Background The facial musculature is a remarkable anatomical complex involved in vital acti...
Synopsis Although the majority of teleost fishes possess a fused lower jaw (or mandible), some linea...
SYNOPSIS. Upper jaw protrusion is a prominent component of the feeding mech-anism in most elasmobran...
African cichlid fishes have repeatedly evolved highly specialized modes of feeding through adaptatio...
Feeding Biomechanics in Sheepshead, Archosargus probatocephalus Hannah Hargrove, & Takashi Maie, Ph....
Suction feeding is the most common vertebrate feeding mode. Fishes suction feed by rapidly expanding...
Suction feeding is the most common vertebrate feeding mode. Fishes suction feed by rapidly expanding...
Suction feeding is the most common vertebrate feeding mode. Fishes suction feed by rapidly expanding...
This PhD thesis deals with the evolution of the specialized head morphology in Syngnathidae, a famil...
This PhD thesis deals with the evolution of the specialized head morphology in Syngnathidae, a famil...
The robust skull and highly subdivided adductor mandibulae muscles of triggerfishes provide an excel...
The robust skull and highly subdivided adductor mandibulae muscles of triggerfishes provide an excel...
The intramandibular joint (IMJ) is a secondary point of movement between the two major bones of the ...
The robust skull and highly subdivided adductor mandibulae muscles of triggerfishes provide an excel...