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134 related items for PubMed ID: 23038729

  • 1. Mechanics of snout expansion in suction-feeding seahorses: musculoskeletal force transmission.
    Van Wassenbergh S, Leysen H, Adriaens D, Aerts P.
    J Exp Biol; 2013 Feb 01; 216(Pt 3):407-17. PubMed ID: 23038729
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  • 2. Musculoskeletal structure of the feeding system and implications of snout elongation in Hippocampus reidi and Dunckerocampus dactyliophorus.
    Leysen H, Christiaens J, De Kegel B, Boone MN, Van Hoorebeke L, Adriaens D.
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  • 3. Linking morphology and motion: a test of a four-bar mechanism in seahorses.
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    Physiol Biochem Zool; 2009 Jun 01; 82(1):7-19. PubMed ID: 19014343
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  • 7. Prey capture kinematics and four-bar linkages in the bay pipefish, Syngnathus leptorhynchus.
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    Zoology (Jena); 2009 Jul 01; 112(2):86-96. PubMed ID: 18778927
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  • 10. Role of axial muscles in powering mouth expansion during suction feeding in largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides).
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  • 11. New insights into muscle function during pivot feeding in seahorses.
    Van Wassenbergh S, Dries B, Herrel A.
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  • 12. Hyoid morphology and movements relative to abducting forces during feeding in Astatotilapia elegans (Teleostei: Cichlidae).
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  • 13. Snout allometry in seahorses: insights on optimisation of pivot feeding performance during ontogeny.
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    Camp AL, Brainerd EL.
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  • 17. Elastic energy storage in seahorses leads to a unique suction flow dynamics compared with other actinopterygians.
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  • 18. Morphological variation in head shape of pipefishes and seahorses in relation to snout length and developmental growth.
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  • 19. Cranial architecture of tube-snouted gasterosteiformes (Syngnathus rostellatus and Hippocampus capensis).
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  • 20. A test of mouth-opening and hyoid-depression mechanisms during prey capture in a catfish using high-speed cineradiography.
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