Биология внутренних вод, 2023, № 4, стр. 503-526

Разнообразие способов захвата пищи костистых рыб (Teleostei) в связи с морфологией их челюстного аппарата (Обзор)

Е. С. Громова a*, В. В. Махотин a

a Московский государственный университет
Москва, Россия

* E-mail: zhenya_s@inbox.ru

Поступила в редакцию 30.08.2022
После доработки 07.10.2022
Принята к публикации 24.10.2022

Аннотация

Дан обзор особенностей способов начального захвата пищи – всасывания, укуса и броска у различных представителей костистых рыб на дефинитивной стадии развития с характеристикой признаков морфологии их аппарата питания. Описаны новые черты строения челюстного аппарата некоторых видов Teleostei, свидетельствующие о применении ими нескольких вариантов схватывания корма по-отдельности и единовременно во время поимки добычи.

Ключевые слова: костистые рыбы, способы захвата пищи, функциональная морфология, аппарат питания

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