Syngnathid fishes (seahorses, pipefish, and sea dragons) possess a highly modified cranium characterized by a long and tubular snout with minute jaws at its end. Previous studies indicated that these species are extremely fast suction feeders with their feeding strike characterized by a rapid elevation of the head accompanied by rotation of the hyoid. A planar four-bar model is proposed to explain the coupled motion of the neurocranium and the hyoid. Because neurocranial elevation as well as hyoid rotation are crucial for the feeding mechanism in previously studied Syngnathidae, a detailed evaluation of this model is needed. In this study, we present kinematic data of the feeding strike in the seahorse Hippocampus reidi. We combined these d...
Among over 30,000 species of ray-finned fishes, seahorses and pipefishes have a unique feeding mecha...
Ongoing anatomical development typically results in a gradual maturation of the feeding movements fr...
Seahorses, pipefish and their syngnathiform relatives are considered unique amongst fishes in using ...
Syngnathid fishes (seahorses, pipefish, and sea dragons) possess a highly modified cranium character...
Seahorses and other syngnathid fishes rely on a widening of the snout to create the buccal volume in...
Seahorses are intriguing fishes for several reasons, one being their prehensile tail. Syngnathid fis...
Seahorses, pipefish and their syngnathiform relatives are considered unique amongst fishes in using ...
A thorough morphological description of the feeding apparatus in Hippocampus reidi, a long-snouted s...
Suction feeding is a dominant prey-capture strategy across actinopterygians, consisting of a rapid e...
Fish typically use a rostro-caudal wave of head expansion to generate suction, which is assumed to c...
SUMMARY: The vertebral system in Hippocampus hippocampus is highly specialised because of the vertic...
This PhD thesis deals with the evolution of the specialized head morphology in Syngnathidae, a famil...
The body shape of seahorses resembles the head and neck of horses because of their curved trunk, the...
Ongoing anatomical development typically results in a gradual maturation of the feeding movements fr...
Seahorses and other syngnathid fishes rely on a widening of the snout to create the buccal volume in...
Among over 30,000 species of ray-finned fishes, seahorses and pipefishes have a unique feeding mecha...
Ongoing anatomical development typically results in a gradual maturation of the feeding movements fr...
Seahorses, pipefish and their syngnathiform relatives are considered unique amongst fishes in using ...
Syngnathid fishes (seahorses, pipefish, and sea dragons) possess a highly modified cranium character...
Seahorses and other syngnathid fishes rely on a widening of the snout to create the buccal volume in...
Seahorses are intriguing fishes for several reasons, one being their prehensile tail. Syngnathid fis...
Seahorses, pipefish and their syngnathiform relatives are considered unique amongst fishes in using ...
A thorough morphological description of the feeding apparatus in Hippocampus reidi, a long-snouted s...
Suction feeding is a dominant prey-capture strategy across actinopterygians, consisting of a rapid e...
Fish typically use a rostro-caudal wave of head expansion to generate suction, which is assumed to c...
SUMMARY: The vertebral system in Hippocampus hippocampus is highly specialised because of the vertic...
This PhD thesis deals with the evolution of the specialized head morphology in Syngnathidae, a famil...
The body shape of seahorses resembles the head and neck of horses because of their curved trunk, the...
Ongoing anatomical development typically results in a gradual maturation of the feeding movements fr...
Seahorses and other syngnathid fishes rely on a widening of the snout to create the buccal volume in...
Among over 30,000 species of ray-finned fishes, seahorses and pipefishes have a unique feeding mecha...
Ongoing anatomical development typically results in a gradual maturation of the feeding movements fr...
Seahorses, pipefish and their syngnathiform relatives are considered unique amongst fishes in using ...