Drums (family Sciaenidae) are common in tropical to temperate coastal and estuarine habitats worldwide and present a broad spectrum of morphological diversity. The anatomical variation in this family is particularly evident in their feeding apparatus, which may reflect the partitioning of adult foraging habitats. Adult and early life history stage sciaenids may display ecomorphological patterns in oral and pharyngeal jaw elements but because sciaenids are hierarchically related, the morphological variation of the feeding apparatus cannot be analyzed as independent data. Morphological patterns have been identified in three sciaenid genera from the Chesapeake Bay but it is not known if these patterns are present in other genera of the family ...
Interspecific studies have demonstrated that trophic morphology and ecology are not always tightly m...
Synopsis The batoid fishes (electric rays, sawfishes, skates, guitarfishes, and stingrays) are a tro...
Functional innovations are often invoked to explain the uneven distribution of ecological diversity....
Drums (family Sciaenidae) are common in tropical to temperate coastal and estuarine habitats worldwi...
The anatomy of the feeding apparatus in fishes, including both oral and pharyngeal jaw elements, is ...
The suckermouth armoured catfishes (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) are a diverse group of predominantly...
By studying variation in feeding apparatus morphology across similar sympatric species, we can bette...
This PhD thesis deals with the evolution of the specialized head morphology in Syngnathidae, a famil...
<div><p>Genera within the South American cichlid tribe Geophagini display specialized feeding and re...
15 pages, 12 figures, 1 tableThe morphology of otoliths determines the function they perform, and it...
Deep-sea inhabitants survive high pressure, limited food availability, lack of sunlight, and cold te...
The robust skull and highly subdivided adductor mandibulae muscles of triggerfishes provide an excel...
Understanding of relationships between morphology and ecological performance can help to reveal how ...
Serrasalmid fishes form a highly specialized group of biters that show a large trophic diversity, ra...
The diversity of fishes on coral reefs is influenced by the evolution of feeding innovations. For in...
Interspecific studies have demonstrated that trophic morphology and ecology are not always tightly m...
Synopsis The batoid fishes (electric rays, sawfishes, skates, guitarfishes, and stingrays) are a tro...
Functional innovations are often invoked to explain the uneven distribution of ecological diversity....
Drums (family Sciaenidae) are common in tropical to temperate coastal and estuarine habitats worldwi...
The anatomy of the feeding apparatus in fishes, including both oral and pharyngeal jaw elements, is ...
The suckermouth armoured catfishes (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) are a diverse group of predominantly...
By studying variation in feeding apparatus morphology across similar sympatric species, we can bette...
This PhD thesis deals with the evolution of the specialized head morphology in Syngnathidae, a famil...
<div><p>Genera within the South American cichlid tribe Geophagini display specialized feeding and re...
15 pages, 12 figures, 1 tableThe morphology of otoliths determines the function they perform, and it...
Deep-sea inhabitants survive high pressure, limited food availability, lack of sunlight, and cold te...
The robust skull and highly subdivided adductor mandibulae muscles of triggerfishes provide an excel...
Understanding of relationships between morphology and ecological performance can help to reveal how ...
Serrasalmid fishes form a highly specialized group of biters that show a large trophic diversity, ra...
The diversity of fishes on coral reefs is influenced by the evolution of feeding innovations. For in...
Interspecific studies have demonstrated that trophic morphology and ecology are not always tightly m...
Synopsis The batoid fishes (electric rays, sawfishes, skates, guitarfishes, and stingrays) are a tro...
Functional innovations are often invoked to explain the uneven distribution of ecological diversity....