2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.zool.2008.04.003
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Prey capture kinematics and four-bar linkages in the bay pipefish, Syngnathus leptorhynchus

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“…Pivot-feeding seahorses and pipefish were identified as high jaw ram feeders previously (Flammang et al, 2009), but we found that syngnathiforms as a whole are specialized jaw ram feeders and include the most extreme jaw ram strikes in this study (Fig. 2, blue).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 46%
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“…Pivot-feeding seahorses and pipefish were identified as high jaw ram feeders previously (Flammang et al, 2009), but we found that syngnathiforms as a whole are specialized jaw ram feeders and include the most extreme jaw ram strikes in this study (Fig. 2, blue).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 46%
“…Syngnathiforms (Fig. 2, blue) use a novel jaw ram mechanism referred to as pivot feeding, which relies on rapid rotation of their head and long snout (Bergert and Wainwright, 1997;de Lussanet and Muller, 2007;Van Wassenbergh et al, 2008;Flammang et al, 2009;Roos et al, 2009). At least some syngnathiforms power-amplify this pivoting motion using tendon elastic recoil (Van Wassenbergh et al, 2008, which is the only known elastic recoil feeding mechanism in fishes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The continuum that spans strikes in which suction is relied upon to draw prey into the mouth and strikes in which prey are overtaken by a fast-swimming predator has been a major starting point in discussions of the diversity of fish prey-capture strategies (Norton and Brainerd, 1993;Gibb, 1997;Wainwright et al, 2001;Porter and Motta, 2004;Gibb and Ferry-Graham, 2005;Higham et al, 2005;Flammang et al, 2009;Kane and Higham, 2011). Liem (Liem, 1980) initially identified three general strategies, 'ram' feeders that use high attack speed, suction feeders and manipulators.…”
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“…Members of the seahorse and pipefish family Syngnathidae, however, produce cranial elevations during feeding that far exceed those measured during sound production in Forcipiger (Van Wassenbergh et al, 2008;Flammang et al, 2009;Roos et al, 2009). The relationship between suction feeding in fishes such as largemouth bass may be explained by both cranial kinematics (Svanbäck et al, 2002) and motor patterns of associated muscles (Grubrich and Wainwright, 1997).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%