In this paper we document the activity of key muscles of the tongue, hyobranchial apparatus and head during prey capture in the lizard Chanzaeleo jacksonii Boulcnger and use these data to test current hypothescs of chameleon tongue function. Electromyographic recordings were made during 27 feedings from nine individuals and synchronized with high-speed video recordings (200fields s l) , permitting an assessment of the activity of muscles relative to the onset of tongue projection, contact between tongue and prey, and tongue retraction. Four major results were obtained. (1) The hyoglossi muscles exhibit a single burst of activity that begins between 10 ms before and 20 ms after the onset of tongue projection and continues throughout the per...
<p>(A) The chameleon tongue consisting of the tongue skeleton (entoglossal process), accelerator and...
International audienceThe kinematics of prey capture, intraoral transport and swallowing in lizards ...
International audienceIn tetrapods, feeding behaviour in general, and prey capture in particular, in...
In this paper we investigate the interaction between the accelerator muscle (the muscle that powers ...
To capture prey, chameleons ballistically project their tongues as far as 1.5 body lengths with acce...
Extremely specialized and long tongues used for prey capture have evolved independently in plethodon...
Extremely specialized and long tongues used for prey capture have evolved independently in plethodon...
We reexamined the morphological and functional properties of the hyoid, the tongue pad, and hyolingu...
Chameleons have developed a highly specialized form of tongue prehension to capture prey from long d...
Many plethodontid salamanders project their tongues ballistically at high speed and for relatively g...
Many plethodontid salamanders project their tongues ballistically at high speed and for relatively g...
The intralingual accelerator muscle is the primary actuator for the remarkable ballistic tongue proj...
The ballistic projection of the chameleon tongue is an extreme example of quick energy release in th...
SYNOPSIS. Previous research indicated that the evolution of feeding motor pat-terns across major tax...
While retaining a feeding apparatus that is surprisingly conservative morphologically, frogs as a gr...
<p>(A) The chameleon tongue consisting of the tongue skeleton (entoglossal process), accelerator and...
International audienceThe kinematics of prey capture, intraoral transport and swallowing in lizards ...
International audienceIn tetrapods, feeding behaviour in general, and prey capture in particular, in...
In this paper we investigate the interaction between the accelerator muscle (the muscle that powers ...
To capture prey, chameleons ballistically project their tongues as far as 1.5 body lengths with acce...
Extremely specialized and long tongues used for prey capture have evolved independently in plethodon...
Extremely specialized and long tongues used for prey capture have evolved independently in plethodon...
We reexamined the morphological and functional properties of the hyoid, the tongue pad, and hyolingu...
Chameleons have developed a highly specialized form of tongue prehension to capture prey from long d...
Many plethodontid salamanders project their tongues ballistically at high speed and for relatively g...
Many plethodontid salamanders project their tongues ballistically at high speed and for relatively g...
The intralingual accelerator muscle is the primary actuator for the remarkable ballistic tongue proj...
The ballistic projection of the chameleon tongue is an extreme example of quick energy release in th...
SYNOPSIS. Previous research indicated that the evolution of feeding motor pat-terns across major tax...
While retaining a feeding apparatus that is surprisingly conservative morphologically, frogs as a gr...
<p>(A) The chameleon tongue consisting of the tongue skeleton (entoglossal process), accelerator and...
International audienceThe kinematics of prey capture, intraoral transport and swallowing in lizards ...
International audienceIn tetrapods, feeding behaviour in general, and prey capture in particular, in...