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Mechanics and Functions of Jaw Protrusion in Teleost Fishes: A Review

Copeia, 1984
The more recent and definitive studies on the mechanics and functions of jaw protrusion in teleost fishes are reviewed. Four basic mechanisms characterize the system: In the Type A or "mandible depression model" of jaw protrusion, depression of the mandible pulls or pushes the premaxilla into the protruded state.
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Two patterns of differentiation in the jaw musculature of teleostean fishes

Journal of Zoology, 1989
In its most generalized configuration among modern teleosts the M. adductor mandibulae comprises a single, almost continuous mass of musculature extending from the cheek to the inner surface of the mandible. In more advanced teleosts this muscle is usually divided into sections.
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Jawed Fishes

1981
J. E. Webb, J. A. Wallwork, J. H. Elgood
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Unique three-dimensional structure of a fish pharyngeal jaw subjected to unusually high mechanical loads

Journal of Structural Biology, 2020
Emeline Raguin   +2 more
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Evolution and development of the fish jaw skeleton

Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Developmental Biology, 2019
April Delaurier
exaly  

Plate-like permanent dental laminae of upper jaw dentition in adult gobiid fish, Sicyopterus japonicus

Cell and Tissue Research, 2010
Midori Iida   +2 more
exaly  

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