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The Journal of Experimental Biology | 2011

Burrowing and subsurface locomotion in anguilliform fish: behavioral specializations and mechanical constraints

Anthony Herrel; Hon Fai Choi; Elizabeth R. Dumont; Natalie De Schepper; Bieke Vanhooydonck; Peter Aerts; Dominique Adriaens

SUMMARY Fish swimming is probably one of the most studied and best understood locomotor behaviors in vertebrates. However, many fish also actively exploit sediments. Because of their elongate body shape, anguilliform fishes are not only efficient swimmers but also very maneuverable. Consequently, many species live in complexly structured environments near the bottom and many are known to burrow into the sediment. To better understand burrowing and subsurface locomotion in anguilliform fish we provide descriptive kinematic data on subsurface locomotion in a burrowing eel (Pisodonophis boro) using videofluoroscopy. We also measured the maximal forces that can be exerted by this species during head-first and tail-first burrowing, and explored the implications of head-first burrowing on mechanical stress distribution in the skull. Our data show that P. boro uses lateral undulation to penetrate and move in sandy sediments under water. The kinematics of subsurface locomotion are different from those observed during swimming and are characterized by a very high slip factor. These observations differ considerably from recently published data in terrestrial sand-swimming lizards, and suggest that the sediment behaves like a solid rather than a frictional fluid. Finally, our finite element models show that the cranial shape and structure in the head-first burrowing P. boro is mechanically more suited for head-first burrowing than that of an obligate tail-first burrowing species, Heteroconger hassi.


Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society | 2004

Intraspecific variation in the postcranial skeleton morphology in African clariids: a case study of extreme phenotypic plasticity

Natalie De Schepper; Dominique Adriaens; Guy G. Teugels; Stijn Devaere; Walter Verraes


Journal of Morphology | 2007

Pisodonophis boro (ophichthidae: anguilliformes): specialization for head-first and tail-first burrowing?

Natalie De Schepper; Barbara De Kegel; Dominique Adriaens


Archive | 2007

Evolutionary morphology of body elongation in teleosts: aspects of convergent evolution

Natalie De Schepper


Journal of Zoology | 2011

Bimodality in head shape in European eel (Anguilla Anguilla)

Celine Ide; Natalie De Schepper; Joachim Christiaens; C. van Liefferinge; Anthony Herrel; Geert Goemans; P. Meire; Claude Belpaire; Caroline Geeraerts; Dominique Adriaens


Journal of Morphology | 2007

Tooth replacement in wild Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.): A heterochronic shift concealing an ancient pattern?

Celine Ide; Natalie De Schepper; Joachim Christiaens; C. van Liefferinge; Anthony Herrel; Geert Goemans; Claude Belpaire; Dominique Adriaens


Integrative and Comparative Biology | 2009

Divergent head shape variation in European eel: how well does skeletal morphology reflect functional demands?

Celine Ide; Natalie De Schepper; Elisabeth Dumont; Anthony Herrel; Dominique Adriaens


Benelux congress of Zoology, 16th, Abstracts | 2009

How well does skeletal morphology reflect functional demands in the two morphotypes of European eel

Celine Ide; Natalie De Schepper; Elizabeth R. Dumont; Sam Van Wassenbergh; Anthony Herrel; Dominique Adriaens


Aquaculture Europe, Abstracts | 2008

Head shape dimorphism in European eel: structural basis and functional implications

Celine Ide; Natalie De Schepper; Joachim Christiaens; C. van Liefferinge; Anthony Herrel; Geert Goemans; Claude Belpaire; Dominique Adriaens


Journal of Morphology | 2007

Head morphology of a duckbill eel, Hoplunnis punctata (Nettastomatidae: Anguilliformes)

Natalie De Schepper; Dominique Adriaens

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Anthony Herrel

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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C. van Liefferinge

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Claude Belpaire

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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Geert Goemans

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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