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The following pages link to The benefits of planar circular mouths on suction feeding performance (Q36065442):
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- Complex Systems Are More than the Sum of Their Parts: Using Integration to Understand Performance, Biomechanics, and Diversity (Q26995447) (← links)
- Phenotypic flexibility of gape anatomy fine-tunes the aquatic prey-capture system of newts. (Q27332259) (← links)
- Replicated divergence in cichlid radiations mirrors a major vertebrate innovation (Q28602252) (← links)
- Terrestrial capture of prey by the reedfish, a model species for stem tetrapods. (Q33788996) (← links)
- Incipient speciation driven by hypertrophied lips in Midas cichlid fishes? (Q36263529) (← links)
- Biting disrupts integration to spur skull evolution in eels. (Q46104740) (← links)
- Origins, Innovations, and Diversification of Suction Feeding in Vertebrates. (Q46150937) (← links)
- Morphology, Kinematics, and Dynamics: The Mechanics of Suction Feeding in Fishes (Q46269842) (← links)
- Musculoskeletal architecture of the prey capture apparatus in salamandrid newts with multiphasic lifestyle: does anatomy change during the seasonal habitat switches? (Q46593705) (← links)
- A Solution Strategy to Include the Opening of the Opercular Slits in Moving-Mesh CFD Models of Suction Feeding (Q49142432) (← links)
- Hydrodynamic performance of suction feeding is virtually unaffected by variation in the shape of the posterior region of the pharynx in fish (Q58715237) (← links)