To capture and swallow food on land, a sticky tongue supported by the hyoid and gill arch skeleton has evolved in land vertebrates from aquatic ancestors that used mouth-cavity-expanding actions of the hyoid to suck food into the mouth. However, the evolutionary pathway bridging this drastic shift in feeding mechanism and associated hyoid motions remains unknown. Modern fish that feed on land may help to unravel the physical constraints and biomechanical solutions that led to terrestrialization of fish-feeding systems. Here, we show that the mudskipper emerges onto land with its mouth cavity filled with water, which it uses as a protruding and retracting ‘hydrodynamic tongue’ during the initial capture and subsequent intra-oral transport of...
The hyoid apparatus is essential for underwater feeding in marine tetrapods, but it is unclear wheth...
Suction feeding is pervasive among aquatic vertebrates, and our understanding of the fun...
Osmoregulatory behaviours should have evolutionarily modified for terrestrialisation of vertebrates....
To capture and swallow food on land, a sticky tongue supported by the hyoid and gill arch skeleton h...
To capture and swallow food on land, a sticky tongue supported by the hyoid and gill arch skeleton h...
Few vertebrates capture prey in both the aquatic and the terrestrial environment due to the conflict...
Transitions to terrestrial environments confront ancestrally aquatic animals with several mechanical...
To capture prey by suction, fish generate a flow of water that enters the mouth, and exits at the ba...
Chewing, characterized by shearing jaw motions and high-crowned molar teeth, is considered an evolut...
During the evolutionary transition from fish to tetrapods, a shift from uni- to bidirectional suctio...
Few vertebrates capture prey in both the aquatic and the terrestrial environment due to the conflict...
The fish feeding apparatus is among the most diverse functional systems in vertebrates. While morpho...
(With 2 plates and 4 figures in the text) Mudskipping gobies (periophthalmihae) are among the most t...
Changes to feeding structures are a fundamental component of the vertebrate transition from water to...
Chewing, characterized by shearing jaw motions and high-crowned molar teeth, is considered an evolut...
The hyoid apparatus is essential for underwater feeding in marine tetrapods, but it is unclear wheth...
Suction feeding is pervasive among aquatic vertebrates, and our understanding of the fun...
Osmoregulatory behaviours should have evolutionarily modified for terrestrialisation of vertebrates....
To capture and swallow food on land, a sticky tongue supported by the hyoid and gill arch skeleton h...
To capture and swallow food on land, a sticky tongue supported by the hyoid and gill arch skeleton h...
Few vertebrates capture prey in both the aquatic and the terrestrial environment due to the conflict...
Transitions to terrestrial environments confront ancestrally aquatic animals with several mechanical...
To capture prey by suction, fish generate a flow of water that enters the mouth, and exits at the ba...
Chewing, characterized by shearing jaw motions and high-crowned molar teeth, is considered an evolut...
During the evolutionary transition from fish to tetrapods, a shift from uni- to bidirectional suctio...
Few vertebrates capture prey in both the aquatic and the terrestrial environment due to the conflict...
The fish feeding apparatus is among the most diverse functional systems in vertebrates. While morpho...
(With 2 plates and 4 figures in the text) Mudskipping gobies (periophthalmihae) are among the most t...
Changes to feeding structures are a fundamental component of the vertebrate transition from water to...
Chewing, characterized by shearing jaw motions and high-crowned molar teeth, is considered an evolut...
The hyoid apparatus is essential for underwater feeding in marine tetrapods, but it is unclear wheth...
Suction feeding is pervasive among aquatic vertebrates, and our understanding of the fun...
Osmoregulatory behaviours should have evolutionarily modified for terrestrialisation of vertebrates....