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Data from: Environment-dependent prey-capture in the Atlantic mudskipper (Periophthalmus barbarus)
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mudskipper;comparison;terrestrial feeding;Periophthalmus barbarus;aquatic feeding
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.5dc12
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the generation of strong suction flows when feeding in water. Consequently, the kinematic patterns of the hydrodynamic tongue during terrestrial feeding
Data from: Functional coupling in the evolution of suction feeding and gill ventilation of sculpins (Perciformes: Cottoidei)
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DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.gv3r544
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Suction feeding and gill ventilation in teleosts are functionally coupled, meaning that there is an overlap in the structures involved with bot
Data from: Hydrodynamic regime determines the feeding success of larval fish through the modulation of strike kinematics
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Sparus aurata;Reynolds number;stable ocean;Suction feeding;kinematics
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.s79j7
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of a larva plays an important role in its transition to a hydrodynamic regime of higher Reynolds numbers, in which suction feeding is more effective.
Data from: The interaction between suction feeding performance and prey escape response determines feeding success in larval fish
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biomechanics;Sparus aurata;feeding kinematics;larval fish;Reynolds numbers
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.32qv88r
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g their mouth, generating a suction flow that draws the prey into it. These larvae dwell in a hydrodynamic regime of intermediate Reynolds numbers, sh
Data from: Effect of craniofacial genotype on the relationship between morphology and feeding performance in cichlid fishes
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Albertson, Craig
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Functional morphology Evolutionary genetics Adaptive radiation sox9 Suction feeding
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.mf287
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on at putative craniofacial loci on the relationship between morphology and feeding performance in cichlids. We studied two morphologically disparate species
Data from: Many-to-one form-to-function mapping weakens parallel morphological evolution
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Data Transformation;Function;Form;Trophic;Many-to-one mapping;Holocene;convergence
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.5b1k0
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feeding apparatus and used biomechanical models to calculate their expected functional outputs. The three feeding structures differed in their form
Data from: Constraint and opportunity: the genetic basis and evolution of modularity in the cichlid mandible
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biomechanics;Statistics: multivariate;Evolution: molecular;adaptive radiation;Evolution: developmental;Metriaclima zebra;morphology;Fish;Labeotropheus fuelleborni;Morphometrics;Genetics: evolutionary;Selection: natural
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doi:10.5061/dryad.qk738
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vidual level. Specifically, we assessed patterns of covariation in Lake Malawi cichlid species that employ alternate 'biting' and 'suction-feeding' modes
Data from: Biting disrupts integration to spur skull evolution in eels
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Angilliformes;Elopomorpha;Suction feeding;functional integration;prey capture;evolutionary correlation;Teleostei
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.32r3q
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variation in morphological diversification across the tree of life, empirical tests of this hypothesis are rare. Here we show that transitions between suction
Data from: Predicting ecological and phenotypic differentiation in the wild: a case of piscivorous fish in a fishless environment
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morphology;habitat use;feeding kinematics;Gobiomorus dormitor;diet;feeding performance;demographics
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.p2501
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on diet breadths as a result of greater individual diet specialization. Furthermore, we found predictable differences in body shape, mouth morphology, suction generati
Data from: A unique feeding strategy of the extinct marine mammal Kolponomos: convergence on sabretooths and sea otters
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Panthera;Carnivora;computed tomography (CT);Canis;molluscivory;biomechanics;finite element analysis;Enhydra;Functional morphology;Ursus;Lontra;Miocene;Kolponomos;Geometric morphometrics
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doi:10.5061/dryad.184s0
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Mammalian molluscivores feed mainly by shell-crushing or suction-feeding. The extinct marine arctoid, Kolponomos, has been interpreted as an otter-li

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