Sensory system in fish fins evolves in parallel to fin shape (Image 1)
A Gomphosus varius, or bird wrasse, on a coral reef in Palau. A recent study found that the sensory system in fish fins evolves in parallel to fin shape and mechanics, and is specifically tuned to work with the fish's swimming behavior. [Image 1 of 8 related images. See (Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery)
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Sensory system in fish fins evolves in parallel to fin shape (Image 3)
A Cheilinus fasciatus, or red-breasted wrasse, on a coral reef in Palau. A recent study found that the sensory system in fish fins evolves in parallel to fin shape and mechanics, and is specifically tuned to work with the fish's swimming behavior. [Image 3 of 8 related images. See (Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery)
Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery - March 3, 2018 Category: Science Source Type: video

Sensory system in fish fins evolves in parallel to fin shape (Image 4)
A Gomphosus varius, or bird wrasse, on a coral reef in Palau. A recent study found that the sensory system in fish fins evolves in parallel to fin shape and mechanics, and is specifically tuned to work with the fish's swimming behavior. [Image 4 of 8 related images. See (Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery)
Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery - March 3, 2018 Category: Science Source Type: video

Sensory system in fish fins evolves in parallel to fin shape (Image 7)
A Cheilinus fasciatus, or red-breasted wrasse, on a coral reef in Palau. A recent study found that the sensory system in fish fins evolves in parallel to fin shape and mechanics, and is specifically tuned to work with the fish's swimming behavior. [Image 7 of 8 related images. See (Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery)
Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery - March 3, 2018 Category: Science Source Type: video

Sensory system in fish fins evolves in parallel to fin shape (Image 8)
A Cheilinus fasciatus, or red-breasted wrasse, on a coral reef in Palau. A recent study found that the sensory system in fish fins evolves in parallel to fin shape and mechanics, and is specifically tuned to work with the fish's swimming behavior. [Image 8 of 8 related images. Back to (Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery)
Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery - March 3, 2018 Category: Science Source Type: video