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Autor:
Samantha A. Price, Sarah T. Friedman, Katherine A. Corn, Olivier Larouche, Kasey Brockelsby, Anna J. Lee, Maya Nagaraj, Nick G. Bertrand, Mailee Danao, Megan C. Coyne, John R. Estrada, Rachel Friedman, Evan Hoeft, Mikayla Iwan, Dominique Gross, Jo Hsuan Kao, Brian Landry, Monica J. Linares, Carley McGlinn, Jennifer A. Nguyen, Allison G. Proffitt, Sierra Rodriguez, Maxwell R. Rupp, Erin Y. Shen, Victoria Susman, Angelly J. Tovar, Laura L. J. Vary, Katerina L. Zapfe, Peter C. Wainwright
Publikováno v:
Ecology, vol 103, iss 12
Teleost fishes account for 96% of all fish species and exhibit a spectacular variety of body forms. Teleost lineages range from deep bodied to elongate (e.g., eels, needlefish), laterally compressed (e.g., ribbonfish) to globular (e.g., pufferfish),
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https://escholarship.org/uc/item/69c9z03v
https://escholarship.org/uc/item/69c9z03v
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Biology. 225
The intramandibular joint (IMJ) is a secondary point of movement between the two major bones of the lower jaw. It has independently evolved in several groups of teleost fishes, each time representing a departure from related species in which the mand