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Although feeding has not yet been thoroughly studied in many
vertebrate taxa, and different conceptual and methodological
approaches make a synthesis difficult, the aim of this volume is to
provide a comprehensive overview of the feeding design in aquatic
and terrestrial vertebrates with a detailed description of its
functional properties. The book focuses on the constant interaction
between function and form, behaviour and morphology in the course
of evolution of the feeding apparatus and feeding mechanism in both
a complementary and basic manner in relation to survival,
interspecific competition, adaptation to environmental changes and
adaptive radiation. Special emphasis is given to the quantification
of the observational and experimental data on the morphology and
biomechanics of the feeding design and its elements - jaws, teeth,
hyoidean apparatus and tongue in order to allow the present and
further comparisons in an evolutionary perspective.
Although feeding is not yet been thoroughly studied in many
vertebrates taxa, and different conceptual and methodological
approaches of the concerned scientists make a synthesis difficult,
the aim of the editors is to provide a comprehensive overview of
the feeding design in aquatic and terrestrial vertebrates with a
detailed description of its functional properties. The book
emphasizes the constant interaction between function and form,
behaviour and morphology in the course of evolution of the feeding
apparatus and way of feeding both complementary and basically
related to survival interspecific competition, adaptation to
environmental changes and adaptive radiations. Special stress is
drawn onquantification of the observational and experimental data
on the morphology and biomechanics of the feeding design and its
element jaws, teeth, hyoidean apparatus, tongue, in order to allow
present and further comparisons in an evolutionary perspective.
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