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A possible relationship between aspects of dentition and feeding in the centrarchid and anabantoid fishes

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Certain components of dentition — teeth on the third basibranchial in the Centrarchidae and on the parasphenoid in the anabantoids (sensu lato) — are very rare elsewhere in higher teleostean fishes. Though these basibranchial and parasphenoid teeth in the two fish groups are on opposite sides of the oral cavity, it is hypothesized that they both developed as adaptations for gripping a particular category of food items, namely strong-clawed, hard-shelled, active animals that, once within the oral cavity, would try to crawl out again. A corollary to this hypothesis is that higher teleosts with extensive dentition in the central part of the oral cavity have a grasping jaw bite, which, unlike a piercing, shearing, or crushing jaw bite, does not necessarily kill the prey that is taken into the oral cavity.

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Gosline, W.A. A possible relationship between aspects of dentition and feeding in the centrarchid and anabantoid fishes. Environ Biol Fish 12, 161–168 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00005147

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