ABSTRACT Based on the form-function interaction and its consequence to niche exploitation by fish species, the study aimed to identify ecomorphological patterns and to investigate the possibility of explaining the trophic niche breadth using the pattern of intraspecific ecomorphological diversity. We tested the following hypotheses: i) the morphology explains variations in diet among fish species; ii) the intraspecific ecomorphological diversity is related to the breadth of the trophic niche explored by the species, so that species that feed on a wider range of resources have greater variation in body shape compared to those specialized in resource consumption. Fish were collected in stands of the aquatic macrophytes Eichhornia azurea and E...
Interspecific studies have demonstrated that trophic morphology and ecology are not always tightly m...
We explored the relationships between diet and morphology in 30 fish species from forested tropical ...
© 2015 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. Patterns of ecological spe...
Considering th e morphology, diet and spatial distribution of Satanoperca pappaterraand Crenicichla ...
Among nine species of a tropical community ecomorphological correlates were sought throughout ontoge...
Fish ecomorphological analyses often deal with several traits simultaneously, making it challenging ...
Ecomorphological patterns of the fish assemblage from the upper Paraná River floodplain, Brazil, wer...
The aim of this study was to assess the ecomorphological patterns and diet of four Characiformes fis...
We investigated the global relationship between diet and morphology for 42 fish species from a mediu...
We investigated the global relationship between diet and morphology for 42 fish species from a medi...
The identification of patterns in ecological characteristics of organisms is a central challenge in ...
We investigated the global relationship between diet and morphology for 42 fish species from a medi...
Patterns of ecological specialization offer invaluable information about ecosystems. Yet, specializa...
Patterns of ecological specialization offer invaluable information about ecosystems. Yet, specializa...
Patterns of ecological specialization offer invaluable information about ecosystems. Yet, specializa...
Interspecific studies have demonstrated that trophic morphology and ecology are not always tightly m...
We explored the relationships between diet and morphology in 30 fish species from forested tropical ...
© 2015 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. Patterns of ecological spe...
Considering th e morphology, diet and spatial distribution of Satanoperca pappaterraand Crenicichla ...
Among nine species of a tropical community ecomorphological correlates were sought throughout ontoge...
Fish ecomorphological analyses often deal with several traits simultaneously, making it challenging ...
Ecomorphological patterns of the fish assemblage from the upper Paraná River floodplain, Brazil, wer...
The aim of this study was to assess the ecomorphological patterns and diet of four Characiformes fis...
We investigated the global relationship between diet and morphology for 42 fish species from a mediu...
We investigated the global relationship between diet and morphology for 42 fish species from a medi...
The identification of patterns in ecological characteristics of organisms is a central challenge in ...
We investigated the global relationship between diet and morphology for 42 fish species from a medi...
Patterns of ecological specialization offer invaluable information about ecosystems. Yet, specializa...
Patterns of ecological specialization offer invaluable information about ecosystems. Yet, specializa...
Patterns of ecological specialization offer invaluable information about ecosystems. Yet, specializa...
Interspecific studies have demonstrated that trophic morphology and ecology are not always tightly m...
We explored the relationships between diet and morphology in 30 fish species from forested tropical ...
© 2015 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. Patterns of ecological spe...