The complex interplay between form and function forms the basis for generating and maintaining organismal diversity. Fishes that rely on suction-feeding for prey capture exhibit remarkable phenotypic and trophic diversity. Yet the relationships between fish phenotypes and feeding performance on different prey types are unclear, partly because the morphological, biomechanical, and hydrodynamic mechanisms that underlie suction-feeding are complex. Here we demonstrate a general framework to investigate the mapping of multiple phenotypic traits to performance by mapping kinematic variables to suction-feeding capacity. Using a mechanistic model of suction-feeding that is based on core physical principles, we predict prey capture performance acro...
A simple hydrodynamic model of predator–prey interactions between larval clownfish and copepod prey ...
SYNOPSIS. Suction feeding is recognized as the dominant mode of aquatic prey capture in fishes. Whil...
To capture prey by suction, fish generate a flow of water that enters the mouth, and exits at the ba...
The complex interplay between form and function forms the basis for generating and maintaining organ...
Understanding how organismal traits determine performance and, ultimately, fitness is a fundamental ...
Prey capture is critical for survival, and differences in correctly positioning and timing a strike ...
Synopsis Despite almost 50 years of research on the functional morphology and biomechanics of suctio...
Synopsis Despite almost 50 years of research on the functional morphology and biomechanics of suctio...
The way an organism interacts with its environment is the result of multiple systems working togethe...
Synopsis For most vertebrates, locomotion is a fundamental component of prey capture. Despite this u...
Successful prey capture by aquatic suction feeders depends on the ability of the predator to generat...
Animals rely on coordinated and integrated behaviors to perform ecologically relevant tasks such as ...
Suction feeding is pervasive among aquatic vertebrates, and our understanding of the fun...
Well-supported correlations between swim speed and mouth size during prey capture suggest broad exis...
<p/>1. Suction feeding is the dominant way to obtain food in teleosts. Its high demands on str...
A simple hydrodynamic model of predator–prey interactions between larval clownfish and copepod prey ...
SYNOPSIS. Suction feeding is recognized as the dominant mode of aquatic prey capture in fishes. Whil...
To capture prey by suction, fish generate a flow of water that enters the mouth, and exits at the ba...
The complex interplay between form and function forms the basis for generating and maintaining organ...
Understanding how organismal traits determine performance and, ultimately, fitness is a fundamental ...
Prey capture is critical for survival, and differences in correctly positioning and timing a strike ...
Synopsis Despite almost 50 years of research on the functional morphology and biomechanics of suctio...
Synopsis Despite almost 50 years of research on the functional morphology and biomechanics of suctio...
The way an organism interacts with its environment is the result of multiple systems working togethe...
Synopsis For most vertebrates, locomotion is a fundamental component of prey capture. Despite this u...
Successful prey capture by aquatic suction feeders depends on the ability of the predator to generat...
Animals rely on coordinated and integrated behaviors to perform ecologically relevant tasks such as ...
Suction feeding is pervasive among aquatic vertebrates, and our understanding of the fun...
Well-supported correlations between swim speed and mouth size during prey capture suggest broad exis...
<p/>1. Suction feeding is the dominant way to obtain food in teleosts. Its high demands on str...
A simple hydrodynamic model of predator–prey interactions between larval clownfish and copepod prey ...
SYNOPSIS. Suction feeding is recognized as the dominant mode of aquatic prey capture in fishes. Whil...
To capture prey by suction, fish generate a flow of water that enters the mouth, and exits at the ba...