As fish move and interact with their aquatic environment by swimming, small morphological variations of the locomotor system can have profound implications on fitness. Damselfishes (Pomacentridae) have inhabited coral reef ecosystems for more than 50 million years. As such, habitat preferences and behavior could significantly constrain the morphology and evolvability of the locomotor system. To test this hypothesis, we used phylogenetic comparative methods on morphometric, ecological and behavioral data. While body elongation represented the primary source of variation in the locomotor system of damselfishes, results also showed a diverse suite of morphological combinations between extreme morphologies. Results show clear associations betwe...
Body and fin shape are chief determinants of swimming performance in fishes. Different configuration...
The relationship between habitat complexity and species richness is well established but comparative...
<div><p>Tropical reef fishes are widely regarded as being perhaps the most morphologically diverse v...
Due their productivity, structural diversity, and potential to promote ecological, functional and mo...
editorial reviewedCoral reef fishes represent one of the most outstandingly diverse assemblages of v...
Fin shape strongly influences performance of locomotion across all swimming styles. In this study, w...
The Pomacentridae family, or damselfishes, includes more than 330 species living mainly in a coral r...
Coral reef fishes represent one of the most spectacularly diverse assemblages of vertebrates on the ...
editorial reviewedCoral reef fishes represent one of the most outstandingly diverse assemblages of v...
The rate of environmental niche evolution describes the capability of species to explore the availab...
Damselfishes (Pomacentridae) are among the most speciose of coral-reef fishes, with > 350 species wo...
The evolutionary history of Pomacentridae (damselfishes) is a rare example of the occurrence of an i...
Abstract. Fish occupy a range of hydrological habitats that exert different demands on locomotor per...
Convergent evolution of a novel locomotor strategy implies that a fitness benefit may be associated ...
Innovations in locomotor morphology have been invoked as important drivers of vertebrate diversifica...
Body and fin shape are chief determinants of swimming performance in fishes. Different configuration...
The relationship between habitat complexity and species richness is well established but comparative...
<div><p>Tropical reef fishes are widely regarded as being perhaps the most morphologically diverse v...
Due their productivity, structural diversity, and potential to promote ecological, functional and mo...
editorial reviewedCoral reef fishes represent one of the most outstandingly diverse assemblages of v...
Fin shape strongly influences performance of locomotion across all swimming styles. In this study, w...
The Pomacentridae family, or damselfishes, includes more than 330 species living mainly in a coral r...
Coral reef fishes represent one of the most spectacularly diverse assemblages of vertebrates on the ...
editorial reviewedCoral reef fishes represent one of the most outstandingly diverse assemblages of v...
The rate of environmental niche evolution describes the capability of species to explore the availab...
Damselfishes (Pomacentridae) are among the most speciose of coral-reef fishes, with > 350 species wo...
The evolutionary history of Pomacentridae (damselfishes) is a rare example of the occurrence of an i...
Abstract. Fish occupy a range of hydrological habitats that exert different demands on locomotor per...
Convergent evolution of a novel locomotor strategy implies that a fitness benefit may be associated ...
Innovations in locomotor morphology have been invoked as important drivers of vertebrate diversifica...
Body and fin shape are chief determinants of swimming performance in fishes. Different configuration...
The relationship between habitat complexity and species richness is well established but comparative...
<div><p>Tropical reef fishes are widely regarded as being perhaps the most morphologically diverse v...