In many vertebrate radiations, food partitioning among closely related taxa is a key factor in both the maintenance of species diversity and the process of diversification. We compared diet composition and jaw morphology of 18 New Zealand triplefin species (F. Tripterygiidae) to examine whether species have diversified along a trophic axis. These fishes predominantly utilised small, mobile benthic invertebrates, and interspecific differences in diet composition appeared to be mainly attributable to habitat- or size-dependent feeding behaviour. Although there were differences in the relative size of the bones comprising the oral jaw apparatus between species, the majority showed an apparatus consistent with a relatively high velocity, low fo...
Five populations of the threespine stickleback, Gasterosteous aculeatus,from the upper Cowichan Rive...
Synopsis The batoid fishes (electric rays, sawfishes, skates, guitarfishes, and stingrays) are a tro...
Trophic ecology is thought to exert a profound influence on biodiversity, but the specifics of the p...
In many vertebrate radiations, food partitioning among closely related taxa is a key factor in both ...
Trophic shifts into new adaptive zones have played major (although often conflicting) roles in resha...
Trophic shifts into new adaptive zones have played major (although often conflicting) roles in resha...
Using the Australian marine-freshwater terapontid fishes as a model system, we examined the role of ...
With the covariation between fish form and function of long-standing interest to fish biologists, ec...
The diversity of fishes on coral reefs is influenced by the evolution of feeding innovations. For in...
A fundamental goal of evolutionary ecology is understanding the processes responsible for contempora...
Ling and hake are tertiary consumers, and as a result both may have an important structuring role in...
The effect of body size on spatial resource competition and reproductive isolation was examined in a...
Fisheries management in New Zealand is mostly on a single species basis. Globally there is a shift t...
Fisheries management in New Zealand is mostly on a single species basis. Globally there is a shift t...
Dietary partitioning often accompanies the increased morphological diversity seen during adaptive ra...
Five populations of the threespine stickleback, Gasterosteous aculeatus,from the upper Cowichan Rive...
Synopsis The batoid fishes (electric rays, sawfishes, skates, guitarfishes, and stingrays) are a tro...
Trophic ecology is thought to exert a profound influence on biodiversity, but the specifics of the p...
In many vertebrate radiations, food partitioning among closely related taxa is a key factor in both ...
Trophic shifts into new adaptive zones have played major (although often conflicting) roles in resha...
Trophic shifts into new adaptive zones have played major (although often conflicting) roles in resha...
Using the Australian marine-freshwater terapontid fishes as a model system, we examined the role of ...
With the covariation between fish form and function of long-standing interest to fish biologists, ec...
The diversity of fishes on coral reefs is influenced by the evolution of feeding innovations. For in...
A fundamental goal of evolutionary ecology is understanding the processes responsible for contempora...
Ling and hake are tertiary consumers, and as a result both may have an important structuring role in...
The effect of body size on spatial resource competition and reproductive isolation was examined in a...
Fisheries management in New Zealand is mostly on a single species basis. Globally there is a shift t...
Fisheries management in New Zealand is mostly on a single species basis. Globally there is a shift t...
Dietary partitioning often accompanies the increased morphological diversity seen during adaptive ra...
Five populations of the threespine stickleback, Gasterosteous aculeatus,from the upper Cowichan Rive...
Synopsis The batoid fishes (electric rays, sawfishes, skates, guitarfishes, and stingrays) are a tro...
Trophic ecology is thought to exert a profound influence on biodiversity, but the specifics of the p...