## Abstract Several flatfish species exhibit the unusual feature of bilateral asymmetry in prey capture kinematics. One species, __Pleuronichthys verticalis__, produces lateral flexion of the jaws during prey capture. This raises two questions: 1) How are asymmetrical movements generated, and 2) Ho
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Jaw mechanism modeling and simulation
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- Elsevier Science
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- 2005
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- English
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- 40
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- 0094-114X
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