Jaw protrusion is one of the most important innovations in vertebrate feeding over the last 400 million years [1 and 2]. Protrusion enables a fish to rapidly decrease the distance between itself and its prey [2 and 3]. We assessed the evolution and functional implications of jaw protrusion in teleost fish assemblages from shallow coastal seas since the Cretaceous. By examining extant teleost fishes, we identified a robust morphological predictor of jaw protrusion that enabled us to predict the extent of jaw protrusion in fossil fishes. Our analyses revealed increases in both average and maximum jaw protrusion over the last 100 million years, with a progressive increase in the potential impact of fish predation on elusive prey. Over this per...
SYNOPSIS. The evolution of feeding mechanisms in the ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) is a compell...
Functional innovations are often invoked to explain the uneven distribution of ecological diversity....
Interactions between fishes and the benthos have shaped the development of marine ecosystems since a...
Jaw protrusion is one of the most important innovations in vertebrate feeding over the last 400 mill...
SummaryJaw protrusion is one of the most important innovations in vertebrate feeding over the last 4...
SummaryThe ability to protrude the jaws and capture elusive prey is a hallmark of fish evolution. Ne...
The morphology of the vertebrate lower jaw has been used to infer feeding ecology.; transformations ...
Diversity of feeding mechanisms is a hallmark of reef fishes, but the history of this variation is n...
International audienceThe shape of features involved in key biological functions, such as teeth in n...
Diversity of feeding mechanisms is a hallmark of reef fishes, but the history of this variation is n...
The ability of Perciform fishes to protrude their jaw has likely been critical to the trophic divers...
Key morphological traits reveal changes in functional morphospace occupation of reef fish assemblage...
Key morphological traits reveal changes in functional morphospace occupation of reef fish assemblage...
Pycnodontiformes are an extinct order of ray-finned fishes from the Triassic to Eocene [1, 2] , with...
Fishes have evolved to exploit multiple ecological niches. Extant fishes in both marine (e.g., rabbi...
SYNOPSIS. The evolution of feeding mechanisms in the ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) is a compell...
Functional innovations are often invoked to explain the uneven distribution of ecological diversity....
Interactions between fishes and the benthos have shaped the development of marine ecosystems since a...
Jaw protrusion is one of the most important innovations in vertebrate feeding over the last 400 mill...
SummaryJaw protrusion is one of the most important innovations in vertebrate feeding over the last 4...
SummaryThe ability to protrude the jaws and capture elusive prey is a hallmark of fish evolution. Ne...
The morphology of the vertebrate lower jaw has been used to infer feeding ecology.; transformations ...
Diversity of feeding mechanisms is a hallmark of reef fishes, but the history of this variation is n...
International audienceThe shape of features involved in key biological functions, such as teeth in n...
Diversity of feeding mechanisms is a hallmark of reef fishes, but the history of this variation is n...
The ability of Perciform fishes to protrude their jaw has likely been critical to the trophic divers...
Key morphological traits reveal changes in functional morphospace occupation of reef fish assemblage...
Key morphological traits reveal changes in functional morphospace occupation of reef fish assemblage...
Pycnodontiformes are an extinct order of ray-finned fishes from the Triassic to Eocene [1, 2] , with...
Fishes have evolved to exploit multiple ecological niches. Extant fishes in both marine (e.g., rabbi...
SYNOPSIS. The evolution of feeding mechanisms in the ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) is a compell...
Functional innovations are often invoked to explain the uneven distribution of ecological diversity....
Interactions between fishes and the benthos have shaped the development of marine ecosystems since a...