Background: One of the most widely accepted ecomorphological relationships in vertebrates is the negative correlation between intestinal length and proportion of animal prey in diet. While many fish groups exhibit this general pattern, other clades demonstrate minimal, and in some cases contrasting, associations between diet and intestinal length. Moreover, this relationship and its evolutionary derivation have received little attention from a phylogenetic perspective. This study documents the phylogenetic development of intestinal length variability, and resultant correlation with dietary habits, within a molecular phylogeny of 28 species of terapontid fishes. The Terapontidae (grunters), an ancestrally euryhaline-marine group, is the most...
A fundamental goal of evolutionary ecology is understanding the processes responsible for contempora...
The ecological opportunities associated with transitions across the marine–freshwater interface are ...
The diversity of fishes on coral reefs is influenced by the evolution of feeding innovations. For in...
Background: One of the most widely accepted ecomorphological relationships in vertebrates is the neg...
Background One of the most widely accepted ecomorphological relationships in vertebrates is the neg...
Trophic shifts into new adaptive zones have played major (although often conflicting) roles in resha...
The ecological opportunities associated with transitions across the marine-freshwater interface are ...
Ecological processes, such as major habitat and dietary diversification, are considered to play a ma...
With the covariation between fish form and function of long-standing interest to fish biologists, ec...
Trait-based approaches are increasingly used to study species assemblages and understand ecosystem f...
Trophic shifts into new adaptive zones have played major (although often conflicting) roles in resha...
gut mass were measured in four species of prickleback fishes and the effects of ontogeny, diet, and ...
A fundamental goal of evolutionary ecology is understanding the processes responsible for contempora...
The ecological opportunities associated with transitions across the marine–freshwater interface are ...
The diversity of fishes on coral reefs is influenced by the evolution of feeding innovations. For in...
Background: One of the most widely accepted ecomorphological relationships in vertebrates is the neg...
Background One of the most widely accepted ecomorphological relationships in vertebrates is the neg...
Trophic shifts into new adaptive zones have played major (although often conflicting) roles in resha...
The ecological opportunities associated with transitions across the marine-freshwater interface are ...
Ecological processes, such as major habitat and dietary diversification, are considered to play a ma...
With the covariation between fish form and function of long-standing interest to fish biologists, ec...
Trait-based approaches are increasingly used to study species assemblages and understand ecosystem f...
Trophic shifts into new adaptive zones have played major (although often conflicting) roles in resha...
gut mass were measured in four species of prickleback fishes and the effects of ontogeny, diet, and ...
A fundamental goal of evolutionary ecology is understanding the processes responsible for contempora...
The ecological opportunities associated with transitions across the marine–freshwater interface are ...
The diversity of fishes on coral reefs is influenced by the evolution of feeding innovations. For in...