The use of biting to obtain food items attached to the substratum is an ecologically widespread and important mode of feeding among aquatic vertebrates, which rarely has been studied. We did the first evolutionary analyses of morphology and motion kinematics of the feeding apparatus in Indo-Pacific members of an iconic family of biters, the marine angelfishes (f. Pomacanthidae). We found clear interspecific differences in gut morphology that clearly reflected a wide range of trophic niches. In contrast, feeding apparatus morphology appeared to be conserved. A few unusual structural innovations enabled angelfishes to protrude their jaws, close them in the protruded state, and tear food items from the substratum at a high velocity. Only one c...
Reef fishes have diversified into thousands of species that fill various types of ecological niches,...
Piscivory is a key ecological function in aquatic ecosystems, mediating energy flow within trophic n...
peer reviewedIt is well accepted that the complexity of functional systems may mitigate performance ...
The use of biting to obtain food items attached to the substratum is an ecologically widespread and ...
The use of biting to obtain food items attached to the substratum is an ecologically widespread and ...
On coral reefs, biting teleosts form a major component of reef fish assemblages.\ud Nevertheless, th...
The diversity of fishes on coral reefs is influenced by the evolution of feeding innovations. For in...
Diversity of feeding mechanisms is a hallmark of reef fishes, but the history of this variation is n...
We investigated the functional morphology and ecology of biting among the squamipinnes, an assemblag...
The diversity of fishes on coral reefs is influenced by the evolution of feeding innovations. For in...
We examined prey-capture morphology and kinematics in the angelfish, Pomacanthus semicirculatus (Cuv...
Diversity of feeding mechanisms is a hallmark of reef fishes, but the history of this variation is n...
[Extract] O nce an observer gets past the stunning coloration,\ud surely no feature inspires wonder ...
Though environments change across space and time, living organisms must always find ways to succeed ...
editorial reviewedReef fishes have diversified into thousands of species that fill various types of ...
Reef fishes have diversified into thousands of species that fill various types of ecological niches,...
Piscivory is a key ecological function in aquatic ecosystems, mediating energy flow within trophic n...
peer reviewedIt is well accepted that the complexity of functional systems may mitigate performance ...
The use of biting to obtain food items attached to the substratum is an ecologically widespread and ...
The use of biting to obtain food items attached to the substratum is an ecologically widespread and ...
On coral reefs, biting teleosts form a major component of reef fish assemblages.\ud Nevertheless, th...
The diversity of fishes on coral reefs is influenced by the evolution of feeding innovations. For in...
Diversity of feeding mechanisms is a hallmark of reef fishes, but the history of this variation is n...
We investigated the functional morphology and ecology of biting among the squamipinnes, an assemblag...
The diversity of fishes on coral reefs is influenced by the evolution of feeding innovations. For in...
We examined prey-capture morphology and kinematics in the angelfish, Pomacanthus semicirculatus (Cuv...
Diversity of feeding mechanisms is a hallmark of reef fishes, but the history of this variation is n...
[Extract] O nce an observer gets past the stunning coloration,\ud surely no feature inspires wonder ...
Though environments change across space and time, living organisms must always find ways to succeed ...
editorial reviewedReef fishes have diversified into thousands of species that fill various types of ...
Reef fishes have diversified into thousands of species that fill various types of ecological niches,...
Piscivory is a key ecological function in aquatic ecosystems, mediating energy flow within trophic n...
peer reviewedIt is well accepted that the complexity of functional systems may mitigate performance ...