All skeletal muscles produce their largest forces at a single optimal length, losing force when stretched or shortened. In vertebrate feeding systems, this fundamental force-length relationship translates to variation in bite force across gape, which affects the food types that can be eaten effectively. We measured the bite force-gape curves of two sympatric species: king salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and pink salmon (O. gorbuscha). Cranial anatomical measurements are not significantly different between species, however, peak bite forces are produced at significantly different gapes. Maximum bite force is achieved at 67% of maximum gape for king salmon and 43% of maximum gape for pink salmon. This may allow king salmon to use greater fo...
Functional morphologists have extensively used measurements of performance to investigate the relati...
To prevent constant competition across species, different species may develop different morphologie...
Fish predation is important in shaping populations and community structure in aquatic systems. These...
Specialized feeding behavior is generally reflected not only in skeletal anatomy (as has been the m...
Suction feeding is the most common vertebrate feeding mode. Fishes suction feed by rapidly expanding...
Serrasalmid fishes form a highly specialized group of biters that show a large trophic diversity, ra...
Food acquisition is a necessary component of survival for any organism and in order to feed effectiv...
peer reviewedSerrasalmid fishes form a highly specialized group of biters that show a large trophic ...
Suction feeding is the most common vertebrate feeding mode. Fishes suction feed by rapidly expanding...
Serrasalmidae are mainly known for “piranhas” and their negative reputation of ferocious predatory f...
peer reviewedIt is well accepted that the complexity of functional systems may mitigate performance ...
Maximum bite force is an important metric of feeding performance that defines the dietary ecology of...
It is well accepted that the complexity of functional systems may mitigate performance trade-offs. H...
Feeding Biomechanics in Sheepshead, Archosargus probatocephalus Hannah Hargrove, & Takashi Maie, Ph....
By studying variation in feeding apparatus morphology across similar sympatric species, we can bette...
Functional morphologists have extensively used measurements of performance to investigate the relati...
To prevent constant competition across species, different species may develop different morphologie...
Fish predation is important in shaping populations and community structure in aquatic systems. These...
Specialized feeding behavior is generally reflected not only in skeletal anatomy (as has been the m...
Suction feeding is the most common vertebrate feeding mode. Fishes suction feed by rapidly expanding...
Serrasalmid fishes form a highly specialized group of biters that show a large trophic diversity, ra...
Food acquisition is a necessary component of survival for any organism and in order to feed effectiv...
peer reviewedSerrasalmid fishes form a highly specialized group of biters that show a large trophic ...
Suction feeding is the most common vertebrate feeding mode. Fishes suction feed by rapidly expanding...
Serrasalmidae are mainly known for “piranhas” and their negative reputation of ferocious predatory f...
peer reviewedIt is well accepted that the complexity of functional systems may mitigate performance ...
Maximum bite force is an important metric of feeding performance that defines the dietary ecology of...
It is well accepted that the complexity of functional systems may mitigate performance trade-offs. H...
Feeding Biomechanics in Sheepshead, Archosargus probatocephalus Hannah Hargrove, & Takashi Maie, Ph....
By studying variation in feeding apparatus morphology across similar sympatric species, we can bette...
Functional morphologists have extensively used measurements of performance to investigate the relati...
To prevent constant competition across species, different species may develop different morphologie...
Fish predation is important in shaping populations and community structure in aquatic systems. These...