Auteurs
Egon Heiss, Peter Aerts, Sam Van Wassenbergh
Publicatiedatum
2018/4/15
Bron
Journal of Experimental Biology
Volume
221
Editie
8
Pagina's
jeb154427
Uitgever
The Company of Biologists Ltd
Beschrijving
Transitions to terrestrial environments confront ancestrally aquatic animals with several mechanical and physiological problems owing to the different physical properties of water and air. As aquatic feeders generally make use of flows of water relative to the head to capture, transport and swallow food, it follows that morphological and behavioral changes were inevitably needed for the aquatic animals to successfully perform these functions on land. Here, we summarize the mechanical requirements of successful aquatic-to-terrestrial transitions in food capture, transport and swallowing by vertebrates and review how different taxa managed to fulfill these requirements. Amphibious ray-finned fishes show a variety of strategies to stably lift the anterior trunk, as well as to grab ground-based food with their jaws. However, they still need to return to the water for the intra-oral transport and swallowing process. Using …
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