The ecological context of early vertebrate evolution has been characterized as a gradual shift from passive to more active feeding modes. This evolutionary scenario has been based largely on poorly constrained inferences of the feeding ecology of extinct stem-gnathostomes, among which heterostracans are the earliest. Pteraspidiform heterostracans possessed a feeding apparatus composed of rod-like oral plates with rows of rostrally facing denticles, previously interpreted as an adaptation for suspension feeding. Here, we test this hypothesis using computational fluid dynamics. We simulate water flow around 2D models consisting of rows of denticles both rostrally facing and reversed, to assess whether these orientations create recirculation p...
Reconstructing Precambrian eukaryotic paleoecology is pivotal to understanding origins of the modern...
Reconstructing the feeding mode of the latest common ancestor of deuterostomes is key to elucidating...
Aquatic suction feeding in vertebrates involves extremely unsteady flow, externally as well as inter...
The ecological context of early vertebrate evolution has been characterized as a gradual shift from ...
The evolutionary assembly of the vertebrate bodyplan has been characterized as a long-term ecologica...
Reconstructing the feeding mode of the latest common ancestor of deuterostomes is key to elucidating...
Establishing how Ediacaran organisms moved and fed is critical to deciphering their ecological and e...
The first diverse and morphologically complex macroscopic communities appear in the late Ediacaran p...
Establishing how Ediacaran organisms moved and fed is critical to deciphering their ecological and e...
To capture prey by suction, fish generate a flow of water that enters the mouth, and exits at the ba...
The Osteostraci and Galeaspida are stem gnathostomes, occupying a key phylogenetic position for reso...
To capture and swallow food on land, a sticky tongue supported by the hyoid and gill arch skeleton h...
<div><p>Crinoids, members of the phylum Echinodermata, are passive suspension feeders and catch plan...
Crinoids, members of the phylum Echinodermata, are passive suspension feeders and catch plankton wit...
Colonization of the water column by animals occurred gradually during the early Palaeozoic. However,...
Reconstructing Precambrian eukaryotic paleoecology is pivotal to understanding origins of the modern...
Reconstructing the feeding mode of the latest common ancestor of deuterostomes is key to elucidating...
Aquatic suction feeding in vertebrates involves extremely unsteady flow, externally as well as inter...
The ecological context of early vertebrate evolution has been characterized as a gradual shift from ...
The evolutionary assembly of the vertebrate bodyplan has been characterized as a long-term ecologica...
Reconstructing the feeding mode of the latest common ancestor of deuterostomes is key to elucidating...
Establishing how Ediacaran organisms moved and fed is critical to deciphering their ecological and e...
The first diverse and morphologically complex macroscopic communities appear in the late Ediacaran p...
Establishing how Ediacaran organisms moved and fed is critical to deciphering their ecological and e...
To capture prey by suction, fish generate a flow of water that enters the mouth, and exits at the ba...
The Osteostraci and Galeaspida are stem gnathostomes, occupying a key phylogenetic position for reso...
To capture and swallow food on land, a sticky tongue supported by the hyoid and gill arch skeleton h...
<div><p>Crinoids, members of the phylum Echinodermata, are passive suspension feeders and catch plan...
Crinoids, members of the phylum Echinodermata, are passive suspension feeders and catch plankton wit...
Colonization of the water column by animals occurred gradually during the early Palaeozoic. However,...
Reconstructing Precambrian eukaryotic paleoecology is pivotal to understanding origins of the modern...
Reconstructing the feeding mode of the latest common ancestor of deuterostomes is key to elucidating...
Aquatic suction feeding in vertebrates involves extremely unsteady flow, externally as well as inter...