Auteurs
Sam Van Wassenbergh, Anthony Herrel, Dominique Adriaens, Peter Aerts
Publicatiedatum
2005/12/15
Tijdschrift
Journal of experimental biology
Volume
208
Editie
24
Pagina's
4627-4639
Uitgever
Company of Biologists
Beschrijving
Detailed morphological analyses have identified a number of different mechanical pathways by which the morphologically complex cranial system of fishes can achieve mouth opening and hyoid depression. However, many of these proposed mechanisms remain untested. Furthermore, very little is known about the precise timing of activity of each of these mechanisms, and about the magnitude of each mechanism's total contribution to its proposed function. In the present study, all mouth opening and hyoid depression mechanisms described for Clarias gariepinus, an air-breathing catfish, are analysed. High-speed X-ray videos were recorded during prey capture of three catfish implanted with small, radio-opaque markers in the cranial elements potentially involved. A kinematic analysis was performed from which data were used as input in planar four-bar models. This analysis shows that the opercular mouth …
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