Symposium S4

Soft bodies, hard jaws: phylogenetic diversity of prey capture and processing in jawed, soft-bodied invertebrates

Day: Monday, Jan. 5, 08:30-15:30
Room: Ballroom A

Organizer(s): Rick Hochberg

Symposium Author(s) Title

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HOCHBERG, R.*; WALSH, E.; WALLACE, R. Soft bodies, hard jaws: structure, function and diversity as exemplified by the rotifers

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FONTANETO, D. Solving complexes of cryptic species by using detailed analyses on jaw morphology in asexual rotifers

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BEKKOUCHE, Nicolas T.*; KRISTENSEN, Reinhardt M.; HEJNOL, Andreas; SØRENSEN, Martin V.; WORSAAE, Katrine The jaw musculature of Micrognathozoa, function and evolution

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SMITH III, Julian P.S. When Jaws and Mouth are separate: Functional morphology and evolution of the Kalyptorhynch Proboscis

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MAYER, G Prey capture, feeding and functional anatomy of jaws in velvet worms (Onychophora)

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UYENO, TA*; CLARK, AJ Muscle articulations: an assessment of multifunctional jaw joints made of soft tissue

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SMYTHE, A.B. Small Worms, Big Teeth: Evolution of Feeding Structures in the Marine Nematode Subclass Enoplia

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GUIDETTI, Roberto*; VECCHI, Matteo; CESARI, Michele; ALTIERO, Tiziana; BERTOLANI, Roberto; REBECCHI, Lorena Pharyngeal structures and piercing stylets in tardigrades: their evolution and relationships with the feeding habits
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