The fish feeding apparatus is among the most diverse functional systems in vertebrates. While morphological and mechanical variations of feeding systems are well studied, we know far less about the diversity of the motions that they produce. We explored patterns of feeding movements in African cichlids from Lakes Malawi and Tanganyika, asking whether the degree of kinesis is associated with dietary habits of species. We used geometric morphometrics to measure feeding kinesis as trajectories of shape change, based on 326 high-speed videos in 56 species. Cranial morphology was significantly related to feeding movements, both of which were distributed along a dietary axis associated with prey evasiveness. Small-mouthed cichlids that feed by sc...
The radiation of cichlid fishes in the African great lakes is often described as adaptive, because, ...
Explosive bouts of diversification are one of the most conspicuous features of the tree of life. Whe...
Though environments change across space and time, living organisms must always find ways to succeed ...
The fish feeding apparatus is among the most diverse functional systems in vertebrates. While morpho...
Decoupling of the upper jaw bones—jaw kinesis—is a distinctive feature of the ray-finned fishes, but...
Complexity in how mechanistic variation translates into ecological novelty could be critical to orga...
<b>Background</b> How particular changes in functional morphology can repeatedly prom...
Complexity in how mechanistic variation translates into ecological novelty could be critical to orga...
<div><p>Behavioral lateralization has been documented in many vertebrates. The scale-eating cichlid ...
We examined the hypothesis that fish species with similar ecomorphological patterns, but from differ...
Synopsis For most vertebrates, locomotion is a fundamental component of prey capture. Despite this u...
Functional decoupling of oral and pharyngeal jaws is widely considered to have expanded the ecologic...
Behavioral lateralization has been documented in many vertebrates. The scale-eating cichlid fish Per...
<div><p>Understanding of relationships between morphology and ecological performance can help to rev...
Understanding the origins of biodiversity demands consideration of both extrinsic (e.g., ecological ...
The radiation of cichlid fishes in the African great lakes is often described as adaptive, because, ...
Explosive bouts of diversification are one of the most conspicuous features of the tree of life. Whe...
Though environments change across space and time, living organisms must always find ways to succeed ...
The fish feeding apparatus is among the most diverse functional systems in vertebrates. While morpho...
Decoupling of the upper jaw bones—jaw kinesis—is a distinctive feature of the ray-finned fishes, but...
Complexity in how mechanistic variation translates into ecological novelty could be critical to orga...
<b>Background</b> How particular changes in functional morphology can repeatedly prom...
Complexity in how mechanistic variation translates into ecological novelty could be critical to orga...
<div><p>Behavioral lateralization has been documented in many vertebrates. The scale-eating cichlid ...
We examined the hypothesis that fish species with similar ecomorphological patterns, but from differ...
Synopsis For most vertebrates, locomotion is a fundamental component of prey capture. Despite this u...
Functional decoupling of oral and pharyngeal jaws is widely considered to have expanded the ecologic...
Behavioral lateralization has been documented in many vertebrates. The scale-eating cichlid fish Per...
<div><p>Understanding of relationships between morphology and ecological performance can help to rev...
Understanding the origins of biodiversity demands consideration of both extrinsic (e.g., ecological ...
The radiation of cichlid fishes in the African great lakes is often described as adaptive, because, ...
Explosive bouts of diversification are one of the most conspicuous features of the tree of life. Whe...
Though environments change across space and time, living organisms must always find ways to succeed ...