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The following pages link to Functional morphology of the feeding mechanism in aquatic ambystomatid salamanders. (Q54444606):
Displaying 19 items.
- The Palaeozoic Ancestry of Salamanders, Frogs and Caecilians (Q22065703) (← links)
- 3D bite modeling and feeding mechanics of the largest living amphibian, the Chinese giant salamander Andrias davidianus (Amphibia:Urodela) (Q27310645) (← links)
- From fish to modern humans--comparative anatomy, homologies and evolution of the head and neck musculature (Q28288641) (← links)
- Reconstruction of cranial and hyobranchial muscles in the Triassic temnospondyl Gerrothorax provides evidence for akinetic suction feeding (Q34529218) (← links)
- Neuromuscular control of prey capture in frogs (Q35212431) (← links)
- Amphibian skull evolution: The developmental and functional context of simplification, bone loss and heterotopy (Q35408034) (← links)
- Redescription of the hyoid apparatus and associated musculature in the extant coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae: functional implications for feeding. (Q35533534) (← links)
- Dining dichotomy: aquatic and terrestrial prey capture behavior in the Himalayan newt Tylototriton verrucosus (Q37381329) (← links)
- Biomechanics and hydrodynamics of prey capture in the Chinese giant salamander reveal a high-performance jaw-powered suction feeding mechanism (Q39862993) (← links)
- Environment-dependent prey capture in the Atlantic mudskipper (Periophthalmus barbarus). (Q41771331) (← links)
- Anterior-to-posterior wave of buccal expansion in suction feeding fishes is critical for optimizing fluid flow velocity profile (Q43223546) (← links)
- Functional trade-offs in the aquatic feeding performance of salamanders (Q43998688) (← links)
- Cranial muscle development in the model organism ambystoma mexicanum: implications for tetrapod and vertebrate comparative and evolutionary morphology and notes on ontogeny and phylogeny (Q44698274) (← links)
- THE EVOLUTION OF TETRAPOD FEEDING BEHAVIOR: KINEMATIC HOMOLOGIES IN PREY TRANSPORT. (Q46753577) (← links)
- Anatomy, function, and evolution of jaw and hyobranchial muscles in cryptobranchoid salamander larvae (Q46981293) (← links)
- Feeding mechanism and functional morphology of the jaws of the lemon shark Negaprion brevirostris (Chondrichthyes, Carcharhinidae) (Q73775751) (← links)
- Ontogenetic differences in the feeding biomechanics of oviparous and viviparous caecilians (Lissamphibia: Gymnophiona) (Q85205979) (← links)
- A contribution to the morphology of visceral jaw-opening muscles of urodeles (Amphibia: Caudata) (Q88935519) (← links)
- Same but different: aquatic prey capture in paedomorphic and metamorphic Alpine newts (Q92356021) (← links)