Contains fulltext : 64237.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Archer fishes (Toxotidae) bring down aerial prey with a squirt of water from their mouth. How they aim, however, is not clear. Measurements of the angle between the squirt and the fish's body axis (the mouth angle) already yielded agreement that pointing the body plays a part in aiming, and it has been suggested that more accurate aiming would occur by means of lips and tongue. In a previous study, however, we found that the mouth angle is an individual property, with a much smaller range than reported by others. Moreover, we found that archer fishes do not possess movable lips, and that their tongue seems too short to direct the squirt. Presently, we foun...
Chewing, characterized by shearing jaw motions and high-crowned molar teeth, is considered an evolut...
Synopsis For most vertebrates, locomotion is a fundamental component of prey capture. Despite this u...
abstract: Rainbowfish, Melanotaenia splendida, are a common freshwater species in tropical regions o...
Item does not contain fulltextAn answer to the question of how the archer fish hits an aerial insect...
Archer fishes (Toxotidae) can bring down aerial arthropods with a yet of water from their mouth. Alt...
Archerfish are famous for spitting jets of water to capture terrestrial insects, a task that not onl...
Archerfish are famous for spitting jets of water to capture terrestrial insects, a task that not onl...
Archerfish forage by shooting jets of water at insects above the water's surface. The challenge of d...
AbstractArcherfish forage by shooting jets of water at insects above the water’s surface. The challe...
Accurate visual object recognition is essential to survival for a wide range of species across a wid...
Archerfish are well-known for their ballistic hunting behaviour, in which they shoot down aerial pre...
By studying variation in feeding apparatus morphology across similar sympatric species, we can bette...
This study showed that the mouth of Doryrhamphus dactyliophorus, a species with a relatively long sn...
By covering 80% of Earth, the global ocean is the most spread ecosystem in the world. Human activiti...
Abstract In many social fish species, visual cues play an important role in inducing shoaling behavi...
Chewing, characterized by shearing jaw motions and high-crowned molar teeth, is considered an evolut...
Synopsis For most vertebrates, locomotion is a fundamental component of prey capture. Despite this u...
abstract: Rainbowfish, Melanotaenia splendida, are a common freshwater species in tropical regions o...
Item does not contain fulltextAn answer to the question of how the archer fish hits an aerial insect...
Archer fishes (Toxotidae) can bring down aerial arthropods with a yet of water from their mouth. Alt...
Archerfish are famous for spitting jets of water to capture terrestrial insects, a task that not onl...
Archerfish are famous for spitting jets of water to capture terrestrial insects, a task that not onl...
Archerfish forage by shooting jets of water at insects above the water's surface. The challenge of d...
AbstractArcherfish forage by shooting jets of water at insects above the water’s surface. The challe...
Accurate visual object recognition is essential to survival for a wide range of species across a wid...
Archerfish are well-known for their ballistic hunting behaviour, in which they shoot down aerial pre...
By studying variation in feeding apparatus morphology across similar sympatric species, we can bette...
This study showed that the mouth of Doryrhamphus dactyliophorus, a species with a relatively long sn...
By covering 80% of Earth, the global ocean is the most spread ecosystem in the world. Human activiti...
Abstract In many social fish species, visual cues play an important role in inducing shoaling behavi...
Chewing, characterized by shearing jaw motions and high-crowned molar teeth, is considered an evolut...
Synopsis For most vertebrates, locomotion is a fundamental component of prey capture. Despite this u...
abstract: Rainbowfish, Melanotaenia splendida, are a common freshwater species in tropical regions o...