Ongoing anatomical development typically results in a gradual maturation of the feeding movements from larval to adult fishes. Adult seahorses are known to capture prey by rotating their long-snouted head extremely quickly towards prey, followed by powerful suction. This type of suction is powered by elastic recoil and requires very precise coordination of the movements of the associated feeding structures, making it an all-or-none phenomenon. Here, we show that newborn Hippocampus reidi are able to successfully feed using an extremely rapid and powerful snout rotation combined with a high-volume suction, surpassing that observed in adult seahorses. An inverse dynamic analysis shows that an elastic recoil mechanism is also used to power hea...
Seahorses, pipefish and their syngnathiform relatives are considered unique amongst fishes in using ...
Seahorses and other syngnathid fishes rely on a widening of the snout to create the buccal volume in...
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...
Ongoing anatomical development typically results in a gradual maturation of the feeding movements fr...
Suction feeding is a dominant prey-capture strategy across actinopterygians, consisting of a rapid e...
Syngnathid fishes (seahorses, pipefish, and sea dragons) possess a highly modified cranium character...
Syngnathid fishes (seahorses, pipefish, and sea dragons) possess a highly modified cranium character...
S u m m a r y Seahorses give birth to juveniles having a fully functional feeding apparatus, and juv...
Seahorses and other syngnathid fishes rely on a widening of the snout to create the buccal volume in...
Fish typically use a rostro-caudal wave of head expansion to generate suction, which is assumed to c...
As juvenile life-history stages are subjected to strong selection, these stages often show levels of...
As juvenile life-history stages are subjected to strong selection, these stages often show levels of...
Seahorses, pipefish and their syngnathiform relatives are considered unique amongst fishes in using ...
Among over 30,000 species of ray-finned fishes, seahorses and pipefishes have a unique feeding mecha...
Seahorses, pipefish and their syngnathiform relatives are considered unique amongst fishes in using ...
Seahorses and other syngnathid fishes rely on a widening of the snout to create the buccal volume in...
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...
Ongoing anatomical development typically results in a gradual maturation of the feeding movements fr...
Suction feeding is a dominant prey-capture strategy across actinopterygians, consisting of a rapid e...
Syngnathid fishes (seahorses, pipefish, and sea dragons) possess a highly modified cranium character...
Syngnathid fishes (seahorses, pipefish, and sea dragons) possess a highly modified cranium character...
S u m m a r y Seahorses give birth to juveniles having a fully functional feeding apparatus, and juv...
Seahorses and other syngnathid fishes rely on a widening of the snout to create the buccal volume in...
Fish typically use a rostro-caudal wave of head expansion to generate suction, which is assumed to c...
As juvenile life-history stages are subjected to strong selection, these stages often show levels of...
As juvenile life-history stages are subjected to strong selection, these stages often show levels of...
Seahorses, pipefish and their syngnathiform relatives are considered unique amongst fishes in using ...
Among over 30,000 species of ray-finned fishes, seahorses and pipefishes have a unique feeding mecha...
Seahorses, pipefish and their syngnathiform relatives are considered unique amongst fishes in using ...
Seahorses and other syngnathid fishes rely on a widening of the snout to create the buccal volume in...
The body shape of seahorses resembles the head and neck of horses because of their curved trunk, the...