Advances in X-ray computed tomography (CT) have led to a rise in the use of non-destructive imaging methods in comparative anatomy. Among these is contrast-enhanced CT scanning, which employs chemical stains to visualize soft tissues. Specimens may then be 'digitally dissected', producing detailed, three-dimensional digital reconstructions of the soft- and hard-tissue anatomy, allowing examination of anatomical structures in situ and making accurate measurements (lengths, volumes, etc.). Here, we apply this technique to two species of teleost fish, providing one of the first comprehensive three-dimensional (3D) descriptions of teleost cranial soft tissue and quantifying differences in muscle anatomy that may be related to differences in fee...
The robust skull and highly subdivided adductor mandibulae muscles of triggerfishes provide an excel...
By bone remodeling and changing of muscle volume, fish can adapt to changes in mechanical loads they...
By bone remodeling and changing of muscle volume, fish can adapt to changes in mechanical loads they...
Advances in X-ray computed tomography (CT) have led to a rise in the use of non-destructive imaging ...
Several methods and procedures exist for the diagnosis of skeletal disorders in fish. X-ray is one o...
Over time, so-called classic biological studies (such as anatomical studies) have evolved into moder...
The European eel (Anguilla anguilla ) has been extensively studied, especially because of its highly...
The elongate body plan is present in many groups of fishes, and this morphology dictates functional ...
The presence of two phenotypes in a single species is a widespread phenomenon, also observed in Euro...
By studying variation in feeding apparatus morphology across similar sympatric species, we can bette...
Being part of the elopomorph group of fishes, Anguillidae species show a leptocephalus larval stage....
Being part of the Elopomorph group of fishes, Anguillidae species have a leptocephalus larval stage....
The posterior pharyngeal segments of the vertebrate head give rise to the branchial skeleton, the pr...
Abstract Vertebrate models provide indispensable paradigms to study development and disease. Their a...
Intermuscular bones (IBs) are widely present in morphologically generalized teleost fishes, and are ...
The robust skull and highly subdivided adductor mandibulae muscles of triggerfishes provide an excel...
By bone remodeling and changing of muscle volume, fish can adapt to changes in mechanical loads they...
By bone remodeling and changing of muscle volume, fish can adapt to changes in mechanical loads they...
Advances in X-ray computed tomography (CT) have led to a rise in the use of non-destructive imaging ...
Several methods and procedures exist for the diagnosis of skeletal disorders in fish. X-ray is one o...
Over time, so-called classic biological studies (such as anatomical studies) have evolved into moder...
The European eel (Anguilla anguilla ) has been extensively studied, especially because of its highly...
The elongate body plan is present in many groups of fishes, and this morphology dictates functional ...
The presence of two phenotypes in a single species is a widespread phenomenon, also observed in Euro...
By studying variation in feeding apparatus morphology across similar sympatric species, we can bette...
Being part of the elopomorph group of fishes, Anguillidae species show a leptocephalus larval stage....
Being part of the Elopomorph group of fishes, Anguillidae species have a leptocephalus larval stage....
The posterior pharyngeal segments of the vertebrate head give rise to the branchial skeleton, the pr...
Abstract Vertebrate models provide indispensable paradigms to study development and disease. Their a...
Intermuscular bones (IBs) are widely present in morphologically generalized teleost fishes, and are ...
The robust skull and highly subdivided adductor mandibulae muscles of triggerfishes provide an excel...
By bone remodeling and changing of muscle volume, fish can adapt to changes in mechanical loads they...
By bone remodeling and changing of muscle volume, fish can adapt to changes in mechanical loads they...