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Gibb, Alice C. - Department of Biological Sciences, Northern Arizona University
Flatfishes (Pleuronectiformes) are a successful group of marine temperate shallow-water fishes with approximately 520
Trophic Apparatus in Cyprinodontiform Fishes: Functional Specializations for Picking and
Variation in foraging behavior facilitates resource partitioning in a polymorphic cichlid, Herichthys minckleyi
Zoology 111 (2008) 455466 Premaxillary movements in cyprinodontiform fishes: An unusual protrusion
Heterochrony and the Development of the Escape Response: Prehatching Movements in the Rainbow
Pleuronectiform fishes (flatfishes) hatch as bilaterally symmetrical larvae, but during metamorphosis one eye
Teleost fishes typically possess a homocercal caudal fin with a symmetrical morphology in which the dorsal and ventral lobes
Pleuronectiform fishes (flatfishes) are a large and successful group of teleost fishes which have deviated from the general
Modeling the Jaw Mechanism of Pleuronichthys verticalis: The Morphological Basis of Asymmetrical Jaw
Development of the Escape Response in Teleost Fishes: Do Ontogenetic Changes Enable Improved Performance?*
Ecology, 84(6), 2003, pp. 14411446 2003 by the Ecological Society of America
Do movement patterns differ between laboratory and field suction feeding behaviors in a Mexican cichlid?
Zoology 113 (2010) 140147 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect
Functional significance of intramandibular bending in Poeciliid fishes
133J. exp. Biol. 189, 133161 (1994) Printed in Great Britain The Company of Biologists Limited 1994
Zoology 111 (2008) 442454 Morphology of a picky eater: A novel mechanism underlies premaxillary
Fish Out of Water: Terrestrial Jumping by Fully Aquatic Fishes