2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-35945/v2
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Ontogenetic plasticity in cranial morphology is associated with a change in the food processing behavior in Alpine newts

Abstract: Background: The feeding apparatus of salamanders consists mainly of the cranium, mandible, teeth, hyobranchial apparatus and the muscles of the cranial region. The morphology of the feeding apparatus in turn determines the boundary conditions for possible food processing mechanisms. However, the morphology of the feeding apparatus changes substantially during metamorphosis, prompting the hypothesis that larvae might use a different food processing mechanism than post-metamorphic adults. Salamandrid newts with… Show more

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