Lopsided fish show that symmetry is only skin deep
Tuesday, January 26, 2010 - 08:07
in Biology & Nature
Putting function before form, members of the Perissodinus genus of fish have developed a hugely lopsided jaw that provides a distinct feeding advantage. Research published in the open access journal BMC Biology describes how these scale-eating fish, called cichlids, develop mouths directed either to the left or the right - enabling them to feed on the opposite side of their prey...