Skip to main content
. 2011 Apr 12;2011:641501. doi: 10.4061/2011/641501

Table 1.

A priori hypotheses of modularity in the cichlid head. Brackets denote putative modules. Note that two similar models are presented for jaw function.

Model Description
[1,2,3,4,5,6,9,10,11][7,8,12,13,14,15,16] Preorbital/postorbital—major evolutionary trends in cichlids suggest that the preorbital region can independently change shape during adaptive radiations in African cichlids [28]
[1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16] Full integration—the entire head operates as a completely integrated unit, and this hypothesis also compliments the existing null hypothesis of no integration
[1,3,4,11,15][2,5,6,16][13,14,15][7,8,9,10,12,13][1,3,4,5,11,15][2,5,6,16][13,14,15][7,8,9,10,12,13] Jaw function—modules are parsed on the basis of functional uses and the attachment of muscle and ligament—[2932] [29, 34]
[13,14,7][8,9,10][1,2,3,4,5,6,11,12,15,16] Respiration/vision/biting—modules are parsed based on their primary functional roles