E-Book, Englisch, 865 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Fascinating Life Sciences
Bels / Whishaw Feeding in Vertebrates
1. Auflage 2019
ISBN: 978-3-030-13739-7
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Evolution, Morphology, Behavior, Biomechanics
E-Book, Englisch, 865 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Fascinating Life Sciences
ISBN: 978-3-030-13739-7
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
This book provides students and researchers with reviews of biological questions related to the evolution of feeding by vertebrates in aquatic and terrestrial environments. Based on recent technical developments and novel conceptual approaches, the book covers functional questions on trophic behavior in nearly all vertebrate groups including jawless fishes. The book describes mechanisms and theories for understanding the relationships between feeding structure and feeding behavior. Finally, the book demonstrates the importance of adopting an integrative approach to the trophic system in order to understand evolutionary mechanisms across the biodiversity of vertebrates.
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Preface
Marvalee and David Wake
Chapter 1. Introduction: The trophic system: a complex tool in a complex world
Vincent Bels, and Anthony Herrel
Part I. Overview: from structure to behavior
Chapter 2. Feeding, function, and phylogeny: status-of-the-art on biomechanics and form-function relationships in vertebrates
Elisabeth L. Brainerd, and Ariel L. Camp
Chapter 3. What does the mechanics of the skeleton tell us about evolution of form and function in vertebrates?
Emily RayfieldChapter 4. Food capture in Vertebrates: a complex integrative performance of the cranial and postcranial systems
Stéphane J. Montuelle, and Emily A. Kane
Chapter 5. Transitions from water to land: terrestrial feeding in fishes
Sam Wassenbergh
Chapter 6. The evolution of the hand as a tool in feeding behavior: the multiple motor channel theory of reaching
Ian Q. Whishaw, and Jenni M Karl
Part II. Anatomy, Biomechanics and Behavior in chordate and vertebrate lineages
Chapter 7. Feeding in jawless fishes
Andrew J. Clark, and Theodore A. Uyeno
Chapter 8. Feeding in cartilaginous fishes: An interdisciplinary synthesis
Daniel Huber, Cheryl Wilga, Mason Dean, Lara Ferry, Jayne Gardiner, Laura Habegger, Yannis Papastamatiou, Jason Ramsay, and Lisa Whitenack
Chapter 9. Functional Morphology and Biomechanics of Feeding in Fishes
Nicholas J Gidmark, Kelsie Pos, Bonne Matheson, Esai Ponce, and Mark W. Westneat
Chapter 10. Evolutionary specialization of the tongue in vertebrates: structure and function
Shin-ichi Iwasaki, Serkan Erdogan and Tomoichiro Asami
Chapter 11. Tetrapod Teeth: Diversity, Evolution, and Function
Peter S. Ungar, and Hans-Dieter Sue
Chapter 12. Feeding in amphibians: evolutionary transformations and phenotypic diversity as drivers of feeding system diversity
Anthony Herrel, James C. O’Reilly, Anne-Claire Fabre, Carla Bardua, Aurélien Lowie, Renaud Boisteland Stanislav N. Gorb
Chapter 13. Feeding in lizards: form –function and complex multifunctional system
Vincent Bels, Anne-Sophie Paindavoine, Leïla-Nastasia Zghikh, Emeline Paulet, Jean-Pierre Pallandre, and Stéphane MontuelleChapter 14. Feeding in snakes: form, function, and evolution of the feeding system
Brad R. Moon, David A. Penning, Marion Segall, and Anthony Herrel
Chapter 15. Feeding in crocodylians and their relatives: functional insights from ontogeny and evolution
Paul M. Gignac, Haley D. O’Brien, A. H. Turner, and Greg M. Erickson
Chapter 16. Feeding in turtles: understanding terrestrial and aquatic feeding in a diverse but monophyletic group
Patrick Lemell, Nikolay Natchev, Christian Beisser, and Egon Heiss
Chapter 17. Feeding in Birds: Thriving in Terrestrial, Aquatic, and Aerial Niches
Alejandro Rico-Guevara, Diego Sustaita, Sander Gussekloo, Aaron Olsen, Jen Bright, Clay Corbin, and Robert Dudley
Chapter 18. F Feeding in mammals: comparative, experimental and evolutionary insights on form and function
Susan H. Williams
Chapter 19. Feeding in Aquatic Mammals: An Evolutionary and Functional Approach
Christopher D. Marshall, and Nicholas D. Pyenson
Chapter 20. Evolution, constraint and optimality in primate feeding systems
Callum F. Ross, and Jose Iriarte-Diaz
Chapter 21. The Masticatory Apparatus of Humans (Homo sapiens): Evolution and Comparative Functional Morphology
Christopher J. Vinyard, Mark F. Teaford, Christine E. Wall, and Andrea B. Taylor




