The Labridae (including wrasses, the Odacidae and the Scaridae) is a species-rich group of perciform fishes whose members are prominent inhabitants of warm-temperate and tropical reefs worldwide. We analyse functionally relevant morphometrics for the feeding apparatus of 130 labrid species found on the Great Barrier Reef and use these data to explore the morphological and mechanical basis of trophic diversity found in this assemblage. Morphological measurements were made that characterize the functional and mechanical properties of the oral jaws that are used in prey capture and handling, the hyoid apparatus that is used in expanding the buccal cavity during suction feeding, and the pharyngeal jaw apparatus that is used in breaking through ...
peer reviewedSerrasalmid fishes form a highly specialized group of biters that show a large trophic ...
By studying variation in feeding apparatus morphology across similar sympatric species, we can bette...
The cranial osteology of C. venustus, L. dimidiatus and S. fasciatus is described. C. venustus and L...
The Labridae is one of the most structurally and functionally diversified fish families on coral and...
Parrotfishes (Labridae: Scarini) have jaws formed by teeth fused into a beak-like structure in most ...
Deep-sea inhabitants survive high pressure, limited food availability, lack of sunlight, and cold te...
In functional ecology, morphology is expected to reflect function, however, occasional decoupling of...
The functional morphology and behavioural ecology of the parrotfishes (family scaridae) were investi...
The diversity of fishes on coral reefs is influenced by the evolution of feeding innovations. For in...
Serrasalmid fishes form a highly specialized group of biters that show a large trophic diversity, ra...
[Extract] O nce an observer gets past the stunning coloration,\ud surely no feature inspires wonder ...
Detailed descriptions of the muscles involved in the jaw movements in C. venustus, L. dimidiatus and...
The robust skull and highly subdivided adductor mandibulae muscles of triggerfishes provide an excel...
The use of biting to obtain food items attached to the substratum is an ecologically widespread and ...
Parrotfishes (family Labridae: Scarini) are regarded to have important roles for maintaining the eco...
peer reviewedSerrasalmid fishes form a highly specialized group of biters that show a large trophic ...
By studying variation in feeding apparatus morphology across similar sympatric species, we can bette...
The cranial osteology of C. venustus, L. dimidiatus and S. fasciatus is described. C. venustus and L...
The Labridae is one of the most structurally and functionally diversified fish families on coral and...
Parrotfishes (Labridae: Scarini) have jaws formed by teeth fused into a beak-like structure in most ...
Deep-sea inhabitants survive high pressure, limited food availability, lack of sunlight, and cold te...
In functional ecology, morphology is expected to reflect function, however, occasional decoupling of...
The functional morphology and behavioural ecology of the parrotfishes (family scaridae) were investi...
The diversity of fishes on coral reefs is influenced by the evolution of feeding innovations. For in...
Serrasalmid fishes form a highly specialized group of biters that show a large trophic diversity, ra...
[Extract] O nce an observer gets past the stunning coloration,\ud surely no feature inspires wonder ...
Detailed descriptions of the muscles involved in the jaw movements in C. venustus, L. dimidiatus and...
The robust skull and highly subdivided adductor mandibulae muscles of triggerfishes provide an excel...
The use of biting to obtain food items attached to the substratum is an ecologically widespread and ...
Parrotfishes (family Labridae: Scarini) are regarded to have important roles for maintaining the eco...
peer reviewedSerrasalmid fishes form a highly specialized group of biters that show a large trophic ...
By studying variation in feeding apparatus morphology across similar sympatric species, we can bette...
The cranial osteology of C. venustus, L. dimidiatus and S. fasciatus is described. C. venustus and L...