Seahorses, pipefish and their syngnathiform relatives are considered unique amongst fishes in using elastic recoil of post-cranial tendons to pivot the head extremely quickly towards small crustacean prey. It is known that pipefish activate the epaxial muscles for a considerable time before striking, at which rotations of the head and the hyoid are temporarily prevented to allow energy storage in the epaxial tendons. Here, we studied the motor control of this system in seahorses using electromyographic recordings of the epaxial muscles and the sternohyoideus-hypaxial muscles with simultaneous high-speed video recordings of prey capture. In addition we present the results from a stimulation experiment including the muscle hypothesised to be ...
A thorough morphological description of the feeding apparatus in Hippocampus reidi, a long-snouted s...
Changes in the feeding mechanism with feeding behavior were investigated using high-speed video and ...
Seahorses and pipehorses both possess a prehensile tail, a unique characteristic among teleost fishe...
Seahorses, pipefish and their syngnathiform relatives are considered unique amongst fishes in using ...
Among over 30,000 species of ray-finned fishes, seahorses and pipefishes have a unique feeding mecha...
Syngnathid fishes (seahorses, pipefish, and sea dragons) possess a highly modified cranium character...
Syngnathid fishes (seahorses, pipefish, and sea dragons) possess a highly modified cranium character...
The body shape of seahorses resembles the head and neck of horses because of their curved trunk, the...
Suction feeding is a dominant prey-capture strategy across actinopterygians, consisting of a rapid e...
The exceptionally high speed at which syngnathid fishes are able to rotate their snout towards prey ...
Seahorses are intriguing fishes for several reasons, one being their prehensile tail. Syngnathid fis...
Seahorses and other syngnathid fishes rely on a widening of the snout to create the buccal volume in...
The kinematics and muscle activity pattern of the head and jaws during feeding in the Atlantic guita...
Ongoing anatomical development typically results in a gradual maturation of the feeding movements fr...
Ongoing anatomical development typically results in a gradual maturation of the feeding movements fr...
A thorough morphological description of the feeding apparatus in Hippocampus reidi, a long-snouted s...
Changes in the feeding mechanism with feeding behavior were investigated using high-speed video and ...
Seahorses and pipehorses both possess a prehensile tail, a unique characteristic among teleost fishe...
Seahorses, pipefish and their syngnathiform relatives are considered unique amongst fishes in using ...
Among over 30,000 species of ray-finned fishes, seahorses and pipefishes have a unique feeding mecha...
Syngnathid fishes (seahorses, pipefish, and sea dragons) possess a highly modified cranium character...
Syngnathid fishes (seahorses, pipefish, and sea dragons) possess a highly modified cranium character...
The body shape of seahorses resembles the head and neck of horses because of their curved trunk, the...
Suction feeding is a dominant prey-capture strategy across actinopterygians, consisting of a rapid e...
The exceptionally high speed at which syngnathid fishes are able to rotate their snout towards prey ...
Seahorses are intriguing fishes for several reasons, one being their prehensile tail. Syngnathid fis...
Seahorses and other syngnathid fishes rely on a widening of the snout to create the buccal volume in...
The kinematics and muscle activity pattern of the head and jaws during feeding in the Atlantic guita...
Ongoing anatomical development typically results in a gradual maturation of the feeding movements fr...
Ongoing anatomical development typically results in a gradual maturation of the feeding movements fr...
A thorough morphological description of the feeding apparatus in Hippocampus reidi, a long-snouted s...
Changes in the feeding mechanism with feeding behavior were investigated using high-speed video and ...
Seahorses and pipehorses both possess a prehensile tail, a unique characteristic among teleost fishe...