Auteurs
Sam Van Wassenbergh, Anthony Herrel, Dominique Adriaens, Peter Aerts
Publicatiedatum
2007/1/1
Tijdschrift
Journal of Experimental Biology
Volume
210
Editie
1
Pagina's
27-36
Uitgever
Company of Biologists
Beschrijving
It is generally assumed that biting performance trades off with suction performance in fish because both feeding types may place conflicting demands on the cranial musculo-skeletal system. However, the functional consequences of morphological adaptations enhancing biting on the mechanics and performance of suction feeding in fish remain obscure. In this study, suction feeding performance was compared between three clariid catfish species differing considerably in their biting capacity, by measuring the velocity of a standardized prey being sucked into the buccal cavity using high-speed cineradiography. In addition, buccal volume changes during prey capture were quantified by ellipse modelling. As all species were able to accelerate the prey to similar peak velocities, our results demonstrate the possibility for catfishes to increase bite performance considerably without compromising suction performance …
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Scholar-artikelen
S Van Wassenbergh, A Herrel, D Adriaens, P Aerts - Journal of Experimental Biology, 2007