Among over 30,000 species of ray-finned fishes, seahorses and pipefishes have a unique feeding mechanism whereby the elastic recoil of tendons allows them to rotate their long snouts extremely rapidly in order to capture small elusive prey. To understand the evolutionary origins of this feeding mechanism, its phylogenetic distribution among closely related lineages must be assessed. We present evidence for elastic recoil powered feeding in the snipefish (Macroramphosus scolopax) from kinematics, dynamics, and morphology. High-speed videos of strikes show they achieve extremely fast head and hyoid rotational velocities, resulting in rapid prey capture in as short at 2 ms. The maximum instantaneous muscle-mass-specific power requirement for h...
Herbivorous fishes form a keystone component of reef ecosystems, yet the functional mechanisms under...
Ongoing anatomical development typically results in a gradual maturation of the feeding movements fr...
ABSTRACTSuction feeding in ray-finned fishes involves powerful buccal cavity expansion to accelerate...
Among over 30,000 species of ray-finned fishes, seahorses and pipefishes have a unique feeding mecha...
Seahorses, pipefish and their syngnathiform relatives are considered unique amongst fishes in using ...
The exceptionally high speed at which syngnathid fishes are able to rotate their snout towards prey ...
Seahorses, pipefish and their syngnathiform relatives are considered unique amongst fishes in using ...
Suction feeding is a dominant prey-capture strategy across actinopterygians, consisting of a rapid e...
Chewing, characterized by shearing jaw motions and high-crowned molar teeth, is considered an evolut...
Syngnathid fishes (seahorses, pipefish, and sea dragons) possess a highly modified cranium character...
Syngnathid fishes (seahorses, pipefish, and sea dragons) possess a highly modified cranium character...
Ongoing anatomical development typically results in a gradual maturation of the feeding movements fr...
The fish feeding apparatus is among the most diverse functional systems in vertebrates. While morpho...
By studying variation in feeding apparatus morphology across similar sympatric species, we can bette...
The body shape of seahorses resembles the head and neck of horses because of their curved trunk, the...
Herbivorous fishes form a keystone component of reef ecosystems, yet the functional mechanisms under...
Ongoing anatomical development typically results in a gradual maturation of the feeding movements fr...
ABSTRACTSuction feeding in ray-finned fishes involves powerful buccal cavity expansion to accelerate...
Among over 30,000 species of ray-finned fishes, seahorses and pipefishes have a unique feeding mecha...
Seahorses, pipefish and their syngnathiform relatives are considered unique amongst fishes in using ...
The exceptionally high speed at which syngnathid fishes are able to rotate their snout towards prey ...
Seahorses, pipefish and their syngnathiform relatives are considered unique amongst fishes in using ...
Suction feeding is a dominant prey-capture strategy across actinopterygians, consisting of a rapid e...
Chewing, characterized by shearing jaw motions and high-crowned molar teeth, is considered an evolut...
Syngnathid fishes (seahorses, pipefish, and sea dragons) possess a highly modified cranium character...
Syngnathid fishes (seahorses, pipefish, and sea dragons) possess a highly modified cranium character...
Ongoing anatomical development typically results in a gradual maturation of the feeding movements fr...
The fish feeding apparatus is among the most diverse functional systems in vertebrates. While morpho...
By studying variation in feeding apparatus morphology across similar sympatric species, we can bette...
The body shape of seahorses resembles the head and neck of horses because of their curved trunk, the...
Herbivorous fishes form a keystone component of reef ecosystems, yet the functional mechanisms under...
Ongoing anatomical development typically results in a gradual maturation of the feeding movements fr...
ABSTRACTSuction feeding in ray-finned fishes involves powerful buccal cavity expansion to accelerate...