The Labridae is one of the most structurally and functionally diversified fish families on coral and rocky reefs around the world, providing a compelling system for examination of evolutionary patterns of functional change. Labrid fishes have evolved a diverse array of skull forms for feeding on prey ranging from molluscs, crustaceans, plankton, detritus, algae, coral and other fishes. The species richness and diversity of feeding ecology in the Labridae make this group a marine analogue to the cichlid fishes. Despite the importance of labrids to coastal reef ecology, we lack evolutionary analysis of feeding biomechanics among labrids. Here, we combine a molecular phylogeny of the Labridae with the biomechanics of skull function to reveal a...
The disparity in species richness among evolutionary lineages is one of the oldest and most intrigui...
The last decade has seen major advances in our understanding of the evolutionary history of fishes o...
The relationship between habitat complexity and species richness is well established but comparative...
The Labridae (including wrasses, the Odacidae and the Scaridae) is a species-rich group of perciform...
The diversity of fishes on coral reefs is influenced by the evolution of feeding innovations. For in...
We investigated the functional morphology and ecology of biting among the squamipinnes, an assemblag...
Abstract Background Major modifications to the pharyngeal jaw apparatus are widely regarded as a rec...
The diversity of fishes on coral reefs is influenced by the evolution of feeding innovations. For in...
Early burst patterns of diversification have become closely linked with concepts of adaptive radiati...
Diversity of feeding mechanisms is a hallmark of reef fishes, but the history of this variation is n...
Diversity of feeding mechanisms is a hallmark of reef fishes, but the history of this variation is n...
We estimated ages of divergence between major labrid tribes and the timing of the evolution of troph...
Abstract Background Fishes in the families Cichlidae and Labridae provide good probable examples of ...
Reef fishes have diversified into thousands of species that fill various types of ecological niches,...
The disparity in species richness among evolutionary lineages is one of the oldest and most intrigui...
The last decade has seen major advances in our understanding of the evolutionary history of fishes o...
The relationship between habitat complexity and species richness is well established but comparative...
The Labridae (including wrasses, the Odacidae and the Scaridae) is a species-rich group of perciform...
The diversity of fishes on coral reefs is influenced by the evolution of feeding innovations. For in...
We investigated the functional morphology and ecology of biting among the squamipinnes, an assemblag...
Abstract Background Major modifications to the pharyngeal jaw apparatus are widely regarded as a rec...
The diversity of fishes on coral reefs is influenced by the evolution of feeding innovations. For in...
Early burst patterns of diversification have become closely linked with concepts of adaptive radiati...
Diversity of feeding mechanisms is a hallmark of reef fishes, but the history of this variation is n...
Diversity of feeding mechanisms is a hallmark of reef fishes, but the history of this variation is n...
We estimated ages of divergence between major labrid tribes and the timing of the evolution of troph...
Abstract Background Fishes in the families Cichlidae and Labridae provide good probable examples of ...
Reef fishes have diversified into thousands of species that fill various types of ecological niches,...
The disparity in species richness among evolutionary lineages is one of the oldest and most intrigui...
The last decade has seen major advances in our understanding of the evolutionary history of fishes o...
The relationship between habitat complexity and species richness is well established but comparative...