All Stories

  1. Comparative anatomy of otomorphan epibranchial organs
  2. Deploy the proboscis!: Functional morphology and kinematics of a novel form of extreme jaw protrusion in the hingemouth, Phractolaemus ansorgii (Gonorynchiformes)
  3. The role of heterotopy and heterochrony during morphological diversification of otocephalan epibranchial organs
  4. Thyroid hormone shapes craniofacial bones during postembryonic zebrafish development
  5. Fishes can use axial muscles as anchors or motors for powerful suction feeding
  6. Sucker with a fat lip: The soft tissues underlying the viscoelastic grip of remora adhesion
  7. Developmental ecomorphology of the epibranchial organ ( EBO ) of the silver carp, Hypophthalmichthys molitrix
  8. Anatomical Assessment of the Adult Skeleton of Zebrafish Reared Under Different Thyroid Hormone Profiles
  9. Channel catfish use higher coordination to capture prey than to swallow
  10. Integrative Organismal Biology—A Journal We Want and Need
  11. The complex trophic anatomy of silver carp, Hypophthalmichthys molitrix , highlighting a novel type of epibranchial organ
  12. Channeling vorticity: modeling the filter-feeding mechanism in silver carp using μCT and 3D PIV
  13. Making a master filterer: Ontogeny of specialized filtering plates in silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix )
  14. Building trophic specializations that result in substantial niche partitioning within a young adaptive radiation
  15. Morphological and functional maturity of the oral jaws covary with offspring size in Trinidadian guppies
  16. Bottom Feeding and Beyond: How the Premaxillary Protrusion of Cypriniforms Allowed for a Novel Kind of Suction Feeding
  17. Suction power output and the inertial cost of rotating the neurocranium to generate suction in fish
  18. Origins, Innovations, and Diversification of Suction Feeding in Vertebrates
  19. Flexibility in starting posture drives flexibility in kinematic behavior of the kinethmoid-mediated premaxillary protrusion mechanism in a cyprinid fish,Cyprinus carpio
  20. Independently evolved upper jaw protrusion mechanisms show convergent hydrodynamic function in teleost fishes
  21. Comparative kinematics of cypriniform premaxillary protrusion
  22. Unusual kinematics and jaw morphology associated with piscivory in the poeciliid, Belonesox belizanus
  23. Development of the cypriniform protrusible jaw complex in Danio rerio: Constructional insights for evolution
  24. Building an evolutionary innovation: Differential growth in the modified vertebral elements of the zebrafish Weberian apparatus
  25. Trophic apparatus in cyprinodontiform fishes: Functional specializations for picking and scraping behaviors
  26. Morphology of a picky eater: A novel mechanism underlies premaxillary protrusion and retraction within cyprinodontiforms
  27. Premaxillary movements in cyprinodontiform fishes: An unusual protrusion mechanism facilitates “picking” prey capture
  28. Morphological variation in the Weberian apparatus of Cypriniformes
  29. Using zebrafish to investigate cypriniform evolutionary novelties: functional development and evolutionary diversification of the kinethmoid
  30. The development of muscle fiber type identity in zebrafish cranial muscles
  31. Functional Morphology and Developmental Biology of Zebrafish: Reciprocal Illumination from an Unlikely Couple
  32. Distinct mechanisms regulate slow-muscle development