Background:Mudskippers are amphibious fishes that use their pectoral fins to move on land. Their pectoral fins are specifically modified for terrestrial locomotion. Studies of the anatomy and kinematics of adult mudskippers suggest that modifications of the pectoral fins, such as their protrusion and elongation of the proximal radials, may provide greater control and flexibility in pectoral fin–based locomotion. However, it is unknown when and how the unique features of these pectoral fins form during the development of mudskippers, which begin life as a planktonic organism. Results:Here we examined the developmental process of the pectoral fins of the mudskipper Periophthalmus modestus to address these questions. We also observed other dev...
Locomotor strategies in terrestrial tetrapods have evolved from the utilisation of sinusoidal contra...
Locomotor strategies in terrestrial tetrapods have evolved from the utilisation of sinusoidal contra...
In the pectoral fins of teleost fish a great variety of functions can be distinguished. Two of them ...
Background:Mudskippers are amphibious fishes that use their pectoral fins to move on land. Their pec...
Table S1. Comparison of the stages of Periophthalmus modestus in this study with those suggested by ...
Figure S2. Development of mudskipper larvae and juveniles after hatching. (A–N) Lateral views (A–D, ...
Figure S1. Development of mudskipper embryos before hatching. (A–V) Mudskipper embryos at the otic v...
Synopsis An animal may experience strikingly different functional demands on its body’s systems thro...
The newly resurgent field of evolutionary developmental biology integrates the study of evolutionari...
Many benthic fishes use their pectoral fins for both swimming and substrate contact. Each behavior i...
Many benthic fishes use their pectoral fins for both swimming and substrate contact. Each behavior i...
The evolutionary transition from paired fins to limbs involved the establishment of a set of limb mu...
Absence or abnormal development of pelvic fins in teleost species has been previously reported and a...
Changes in development drive evolution to produce exceptionally diverse morphologies, but too often,...
Our recent paper examined how pelvic fins and their musculature form developmentally and how these m...
Locomotor strategies in terrestrial tetrapods have evolved from the utilisation of sinusoidal contra...
Locomotor strategies in terrestrial tetrapods have evolved from the utilisation of sinusoidal contra...
In the pectoral fins of teleost fish a great variety of functions can be distinguished. Two of them ...
Background:Mudskippers are amphibious fishes that use their pectoral fins to move on land. Their pec...
Table S1. Comparison of the stages of Periophthalmus modestus in this study with those suggested by ...
Figure S2. Development of mudskipper larvae and juveniles after hatching. (A–N) Lateral views (A–D, ...
Figure S1. Development of mudskipper embryos before hatching. (A–V) Mudskipper embryos at the otic v...
Synopsis An animal may experience strikingly different functional demands on its body’s systems thro...
The newly resurgent field of evolutionary developmental biology integrates the study of evolutionari...
Many benthic fishes use their pectoral fins for both swimming and substrate contact. Each behavior i...
Many benthic fishes use their pectoral fins for both swimming and substrate contact. Each behavior i...
The evolutionary transition from paired fins to limbs involved the establishment of a set of limb mu...
Absence or abnormal development of pelvic fins in teleost species has been previously reported and a...
Changes in development drive evolution to produce exceptionally diverse morphologies, but too often,...
Our recent paper examined how pelvic fins and their musculature form developmentally and how these m...
Locomotor strategies in terrestrial tetrapods have evolved from the utilisation of sinusoidal contra...
Locomotor strategies in terrestrial tetrapods have evolved from the utilisation of sinusoidal contra...
In the pectoral fins of teleost fish a great variety of functions can be distinguished. Two of them ...