Auteurs
Egon Heiss, Nikolay Natchev, Michaela Gumpenberger, Anton Weissenbacher, Sam Van Wassenbergh
Publicatiedatum
2013/5/6
Tijdschrift
Journal of the Royal Society Interface
Volume
10
Editie
82
Pagina's
20121028
Uitgever
The Royal Society
Beschrijving
During the evolutionary transition from fish to tetrapods, a shift from uni- to bidirectional suction feeding systems followed a reduction in the gill apparatus. Such a shift can still be observed during metamorphosis of salamanders, although many adult salamanders retain their aquatic lifestyle and feed by high-performance suction. Unfortunately, little is known about the interplay between jaws and hyobranchial motions to generate bidirectional suction flows. Here, we study the cranial morphology, as well as kinematic and hydrodynamic aspects related to prey capture in the Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidianus). Compared with fish and previously studied amphibians, A. davidianus uses an alternative suction mechanism that mainly relies on accelerating water by separating the ‘plates’ formed by the long and broad upper and lower jaw surfaces. Computational fluid dynamics simulations, based on three …
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