Reconstructing the feeding ecology of fossil fishes can be difficult, but new mechanical approaches enable reasonably reliable inferences by comparison with living forms. Here, the feeding ecology of one of the most iconic and abundant actinopterygians of the Early Jurassic, Dapedium, is explored through detailed anatomical study and functional analyses of jaw mechanics. Mathematical models derived from modern teleost functional morphology are applied, to ascertain the transmission of force through the jaws of Dapedium. A number of features not previously identified in the genus are described, and the dentition is described in full for the first time. The analysis of the functional morphology of Dapedium, in combination with its jaw anatomy...
Fishes are a major component of modern aquatic ecosystems where they regulate some key biological pr...
Diversity of feeding mechanisms is a hallmark of reef fishes, but the history of this variation is n...
The ichthyofauna of the Zorzino Limestone represents an important proof of the richness and variety ...
Reconstructing the feeding ecology of fossil fishes can be difficult, but new mechanical approaches ...
The potential feeding abilities of Mesozoic fishes are investigated using analyses of functional mor...
Actinopterygians (ray-finned fishes) successfully passed through four of the big five mass extinctio...
Rieppel, Olivier (2002): Feeding mechanics in Triassic stem-group sauropterygians: the anatomy of a ...
Deep-sea inhabitants survive high pressure, limited food availability, lack of sunlight, and cold te...
Pycnodontiformes are an extinct order of ray-finned fishes from the Triassic to Eocene [1, 2] , with...
One of the central goals in paleoecology is to understand the nature and consequences of biotic inte...
The Permo-Carboniferous eurynotiforms show conspicuous modifications to postcranial and cranial morp...
The ichthyofauna of the Zorzino Limestone represents an important proof of the richness and variety ...
Fishes are a major component of modern aquatic ecosystems where they regulate some key biological pr...
The morphology of the vertebrate lower jaw has been used to infer feeding ecology.; transformations ...
Fishes are a major component of modern aquatic ecosystems where they regulate some key biological pr...
Diversity of feeding mechanisms is a hallmark of reef fishes, but the history of this variation is n...
The ichthyofauna of the Zorzino Limestone represents an important proof of the richness and variety ...
Reconstructing the feeding ecology of fossil fishes can be difficult, but new mechanical approaches ...
The potential feeding abilities of Mesozoic fishes are investigated using analyses of functional mor...
Actinopterygians (ray-finned fishes) successfully passed through four of the big five mass extinctio...
Rieppel, Olivier (2002): Feeding mechanics in Triassic stem-group sauropterygians: the anatomy of a ...
Deep-sea inhabitants survive high pressure, limited food availability, lack of sunlight, and cold te...
Pycnodontiformes are an extinct order of ray-finned fishes from the Triassic to Eocene [1, 2] , with...
One of the central goals in paleoecology is to understand the nature and consequences of biotic inte...
The Permo-Carboniferous eurynotiforms show conspicuous modifications to postcranial and cranial morp...
The ichthyofauna of the Zorzino Limestone represents an important proof of the richness and variety ...
Fishes are a major component of modern aquatic ecosystems where they regulate some key biological pr...
The morphology of the vertebrate lower jaw has been used to infer feeding ecology.; transformations ...
Fishes are a major component of modern aquatic ecosystems where they regulate some key biological pr...
Diversity of feeding mechanisms is a hallmark of reef fishes, but the history of this variation is n...
The ichthyofauna of the Zorzino Limestone represents an important proof of the richness and variety ...