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1. Cranial musculature of batoids: A standardized nomenclature.

2. Phenotypic Convergence Is Stronger and More Frequent in Herbivorous Fishes.

3. Independent Transitions to Freshwater Environments Promote Phenotypic Divergence, Not Convergence, in Stingrays.

4. Burrowing Constrains the Phenotypic Diversity of Fossorial Crayfish.

5. Differential performance of aqueous- and ethylic-Lugol's iodine stain to visualize anatomy in μCT-scanned vertebrates.

6. True grit? Comparative anatomy and evolution of gizzards in fishes.

7. How to Survive a (Juvenile) Piranha Attack: An Integrative Approach to Evaluating Predator Performance.

8. Untangling the relationship between developmental and evolutionary integration.

9. DiceCT for fishes: recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes.

10. Lip service: Histological phenotypes correlate with diet and feeding ecology in herbivorous pacus.

11. Exceptional fossil preservation and evolution of the ray-finned fish brain.

12. The Lesser-Known Transitions: Organismal Form and Function across Abiotic Gradients.

13. Ecological and Phenotypic Diversification after a Continental Invasion in Neotropical Freshwater Stingrays.

14. Patterns of Phenotypic Evolution Associated with Marine/Freshwater Transitions in Fishes.

15. Hyperspectral data as a biodiversity screening tool can differentiate among diverse Neotropical fishes.

16. Phylogenomics of Piranhas and Pacus (Serrasalmidae) Uncovers How Dietary Convergence and Parallelism Obfuscate Traditional Morphological Taxonomy.

17. Swimming and defence: competing needs across ontogeny in armoured fishes (Agonidae).

18. The Natural Historian's Guide to the CT Galaxy: Step-by-Step Instructions for Preparing and Analyzing Computed Tomographic (CT) Data Using Cross-Platform, Open Access Software.

19. Habitat transitions alter the adaptive landscape and shape phenotypic evolution in needlefishes (Belonidae).

20. Structure and Function of the Armored Keel in Piranhas, Pacus, and their Allies.

21. Have Niche, Will Travel. New Means of Linking Diet and Ecomorphology Reveals Niche Conservatism in Freshwater Cottoid Fishes.

22. Tooth and consequences: Heterodonty and dental replacement in piranhas and pacus (Serrasalmidae).

23. Pharyngeal Jaws Converge by Similar Means, Not to Similar Ends, When Minnows (Cypriniformes: Leuciscidae) Adapt to New Dietary Niches.

24. Killing them softly: Ontogeny of jaw mechanics and stiffness in mollusk-feeding freshwater stingrays.

25. Specialized specialists and the narrow niche fallacy: a tale of scale-feeding fishes.

27. Always chew your food: freshwater stingrays use mastication to process tough insect prey.

28. Mitochondrial genomes of the South American electric knifefishes (Order Gymnotiformes).

29. Morphology does not predict performance: jaw curvature and prey crushing in durophagous stingrays.

30. Feeding biomechanics of the cownose ray, Rhinoptera bonasus, over ontogeny.

31. Myological variability in a decoupled skeletal system: batoid cranial anatomy.

32. Scaling of feeding biomechanics in the horn shark Heterodontus francisci: ontogenetic constraints on durophagy.

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