Suction feeding in ray-finned fishes requires substantial muscle power for fast and forceful prey capture. The axial musculature located immediately behind the head has been long known to contribute some power for suction feeding, but recent XROMM and fluoromicrometry studies found nearly all the axial musculature (over 80%) provides effectively all (90-99%) of the power for high-performance suction feeding. The dominance of axial power suggests a new framework for studying the musculoskeletal biomechanics of fishes: the form and function of axial muscles and bones should be analysed for power production in feeding (or at least as a compromise between swimming and feeding), and cranial muscles and bones should be analysed for their role in ...
Suction feeding is the most common vertebrate feeding mode. Fishes suction feed by rapidly expanding...
Suction feeding is pervasive among aquatic vertebrates, and our understanding of the fun...
Suction feeding is pervasive among aquatic vertebrates, and our understanding of the fun...
ABSTRACTSuction feeding in ray-finned fishes involves powerful buccal cavity expansion to accelerate...
Suction feeding in ray-finned fishes involves powerful buccal cavity expansion to accelerate water a...
Numerous jawed vertebrate species use suction feeding to capture evasive prey by rapidly expanding t...
Synopsis Despite almost 50 years of research on the functional morphology and biomechanics of suctio...
Suction feeding is the most common vertebrate feeding mode. Fishes suction feed by rapidly expanding...
Suction feeding is the most common vertebrate feeding mode. Fishes suction feed by rapidly expanding...
Suction feeding is the most common vertebrate feeding mode. Fishes suction feed by rapidly expanding...
Synopsis Despite almost 50 years of research on the functional morphology and biomechanics of suctio...
Suction feeding is pervasive among aquatic vertebrates, and our understanding of the fun...
Synopsis Despite almost 50 years of research on the functional morphology and biomechanics of suctio...
Many suction-feeding fish use neurocranial elevation to expand the buccal cavity for suction feeding...
SYNOPSIS. The evolution of feeding mechanisms in the ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) is a compell...
Suction feeding is the most common vertebrate feeding mode. Fishes suction feed by rapidly expanding...
Suction feeding is pervasive among aquatic vertebrates, and our understanding of the fun...
Suction feeding is pervasive among aquatic vertebrates, and our understanding of the fun...
ABSTRACTSuction feeding in ray-finned fishes involves powerful buccal cavity expansion to accelerate...
Suction feeding in ray-finned fishes involves powerful buccal cavity expansion to accelerate water a...
Numerous jawed vertebrate species use suction feeding to capture evasive prey by rapidly expanding t...
Synopsis Despite almost 50 years of research on the functional morphology and biomechanics of suctio...
Suction feeding is the most common vertebrate feeding mode. Fishes suction feed by rapidly expanding...
Suction feeding is the most common vertebrate feeding mode. Fishes suction feed by rapidly expanding...
Suction feeding is the most common vertebrate feeding mode. Fishes suction feed by rapidly expanding...
Synopsis Despite almost 50 years of research on the functional morphology and biomechanics of suctio...
Suction feeding is pervasive among aquatic vertebrates, and our understanding of the fun...
Synopsis Despite almost 50 years of research on the functional morphology and biomechanics of suctio...
Many suction-feeding fish use neurocranial elevation to expand the buccal cavity for suction feeding...
SYNOPSIS. The evolution of feeding mechanisms in the ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) is a compell...
Suction feeding is the most common vertebrate feeding mode. Fishes suction feed by rapidly expanding...
Suction feeding is pervasive among aquatic vertebrates, and our understanding of the fun...
Suction feeding is pervasive among aquatic vertebrates, and our understanding of the fun...