After the divergence of chondrichthyans and teleostomes, the structure of the feeding apparatus also diverged leading to alterations in the suction mechanism. In this study we investigated the mechanism for suction generation during feeding in whitespotted bamboo sharks, Chiloscyllium plagiosum and compared it with that in teleosts. The internal movement of cranial elements and pressure in the buccal, hyoid and pharyngeal cavities that are directly responsible for suction generation was quantified using sonomicrometry and pressure transducers. Backward stepwise multiple linear regressions were used to explore the relationship between expansion and pressure, accounting for 60–96% of the variation in pressure among capture events. The progres...
Seahorses and other syngnathid fishes rely on a widening of the snout to create the buccal volume in...
Synopsis Despite almost 50 years of research on the functional morphology and biomechanics of suctio...
Seahorses and other syngnathid fishes rely on a widening of the snout to create the buccal volume in...
After the divergence of chondrichthyans and teleostomes, the structure of the feeding apparatus also...
Feeding mechanisms of aquatic vertebrates has been extensively studied in the past, while that of el...
Although the motor control of feeding is presumed to be generally conserved, some fishes are capable...
Although the motor control of feeding is presumed to be generally conserved, some fishes are capable...
Although the motor control of feeding is presumed to be generally conserved, some fishes are capable...
Elasmobranchs (sharks, skates and rays) use a distinct set of cartilaginous endochondral elements to...
Investigation of ligament morphology and musculoskeletal mechanics in elasmobranchs that use suction...
Numerous jawed vertebrate species use suction feeding to capture evasive prey by rapidly expanding t...
During the evolutionary transition from fish to tetrapods, a shift from uni- to bidirectional suctio...
During the evolutionary transition from fish to tetrapods, a shift from uni- to bidirectional suctio...
Although the motor control of feeding is presumed to be generally conserved, some fishes are capable...
Synopsis Paleozoic chondrichthyans had a large gape, numerous spike-like teeth, limited cranial kine...
Seahorses and other syngnathid fishes rely on a widening of the snout to create the buccal volume in...
Synopsis Despite almost 50 years of research on the functional morphology and biomechanics of suctio...
Seahorses and other syngnathid fishes rely on a widening of the snout to create the buccal volume in...
After the divergence of chondrichthyans and teleostomes, the structure of the feeding apparatus also...
Feeding mechanisms of aquatic vertebrates has been extensively studied in the past, while that of el...
Although the motor control of feeding is presumed to be generally conserved, some fishes are capable...
Although the motor control of feeding is presumed to be generally conserved, some fishes are capable...
Although the motor control of feeding is presumed to be generally conserved, some fishes are capable...
Elasmobranchs (sharks, skates and rays) use a distinct set of cartilaginous endochondral elements to...
Investigation of ligament morphology and musculoskeletal mechanics in elasmobranchs that use suction...
Numerous jawed vertebrate species use suction feeding to capture evasive prey by rapidly expanding t...
During the evolutionary transition from fish to tetrapods, a shift from uni- to bidirectional suctio...
During the evolutionary transition from fish to tetrapods, a shift from uni- to bidirectional suctio...
Although the motor control of feeding is presumed to be generally conserved, some fishes are capable...
Synopsis Paleozoic chondrichthyans had a large gape, numerous spike-like teeth, limited cranial kine...
Seahorses and other syngnathid fishes rely on a widening of the snout to create the buccal volume in...
Synopsis Despite almost 50 years of research on the functional morphology and biomechanics of suctio...
Seahorses and other syngnathid fishes rely on a widening of the snout to create the buccal volume in...