The ability to modulate prey capture behaviors is of interest to organismal biologists as it suggests that predators can perceive features of the prey and select suitable behaviors from an available repertoire to successfully capture the item. Thus, behavior may be as important a trait as morphology in determining an organism’s diet. Using high-speed video, we measured prey capture kinematics in three cheeklined wrasse, Oxycheilinus digrammus. We studied the effects of three experimental prey treatments: live fish, dead prawn suspended in the water column, and dead prawn pieces anchored to the substrate in a clip. Live prey elicited significantly more rapid strikes than dead prey suspended in the water column, and the head of the predator w...
During aquatic suction feeding, the predator opens its mouth and rapidly expands its buccal cavity, ...
The kinematics and characteristics of escape responses have been heavily studied in teleost species....
Herbivorous fishes form a keystone component of reef ecosystems, yet the functional mechanisms under...
The ability to modulate prey capture behaviors is of interest to organismal biologists as it suggest...
Teleost fishes capture prey using ram, suction, and biting behaviors. The relative use of these beha...
Previous studies have shown that evasive prey generally elicit a different kinematical pattern of pr...
Changes in the feeding mechanism with feeding behavior were investigated using high-speed video and ...
Synopsis For most vertebrates, locomotion is a fundamental component of prey capture. Despite this u...
The ability of an organism to modulate its feeding behavior is an important focus of feeding ecology...
Salamanders use a variety of techniques to capture prey that involves a combination of lingual and j...
The fish feeding apparatus is among the most diverse functional systems in vertebrates. While morpho...
This study investigates the motor pattern and head movements during feeding of a durophagus shark, t...
Successful capture of prey often depends, in part, on the magnitude, duration and speed of feeding b...
Numerous jawed vertebrate species use suction feeding to capture evasive prey by rapidly expanding t...
The fish feeding apparatus is among the most diverse functional systems in vertebrates. While morpho...
During aquatic suction feeding, the predator opens its mouth and rapidly expands its buccal cavity, ...
The kinematics and characteristics of escape responses have been heavily studied in teleost species....
Herbivorous fishes form a keystone component of reef ecosystems, yet the functional mechanisms under...
The ability to modulate prey capture behaviors is of interest to organismal biologists as it suggest...
Teleost fishes capture prey using ram, suction, and biting behaviors. The relative use of these beha...
Previous studies have shown that evasive prey generally elicit a different kinematical pattern of pr...
Changes in the feeding mechanism with feeding behavior were investigated using high-speed video and ...
Synopsis For most vertebrates, locomotion is a fundamental component of prey capture. Despite this u...
The ability of an organism to modulate its feeding behavior is an important focus of feeding ecology...
Salamanders use a variety of techniques to capture prey that involves a combination of lingual and j...
The fish feeding apparatus is among the most diverse functional systems in vertebrates. While morpho...
This study investigates the motor pattern and head movements during feeding of a durophagus shark, t...
Successful capture of prey often depends, in part, on the magnitude, duration and speed of feeding b...
Numerous jawed vertebrate species use suction feeding to capture evasive prey by rapidly expanding t...
The fish feeding apparatus is among the most diverse functional systems in vertebrates. While morpho...
During aquatic suction feeding, the predator opens its mouth and rapidly expands its buccal cavity, ...
The kinematics and characteristics of escape responses have been heavily studied in teleost species....
Herbivorous fishes form a keystone component of reef ecosystems, yet the functional mechanisms under...