<div><p>Knowing the functionality and capabilities of masticatory apparatuses is essential for the ecological classification of jawed organisms. Nevertheless insects, especially with their outstanding high species number providing an overwhelming morphological diversity, are notoriously underexplored with respect to maximum bite forces and their dependency on the mandible opening angles. Aiming for a general understanding of insect biting, we examined the generalist feeding cockroach <i>Periplaneta americana</i>, characterized by its primitive chewing mouth parts. We measured active isometric bite forces and passive forces caused by joint resistance over the entire mandibular range with a custom-built 2D force transducer. The opening angle ...
Should animals operating at great speeds and accelerations use fast or slow muscles? The answer hing...
In butterflies, bees, flies and true bugs specific mouthparts are in close contact or even fused to ...
To examine the effects of variation in body form on the mechanics of terrestrial locomotion, we used...
Knowing the functionality and capabilities of masticatory apparatuses is essential for the ecologica...
We examine the functional morphology of the mandibular apparatus, including its driving muscles, of ...
Male stag beetles carry large and heavy mandibles that arose through sexual selection over mating ri...
The jaws of different species of stag beetles show a large variety of shapes and sizes. The male jaw...
Insects show a great variety of mouthpart and muscle configurations; however, knowledge of their mou...
Designing very robust structures in an efficient way is a reoccurring challenge in engineering. For ...
One key event in insect evolution was the development of mandibles with two joints, which allowed po...
In aggressive battles, the extremely large male stag beetle jaws have to withstand strongly elevated...
What is the limit of animal speed and what mechanisms produce the fastest movements? More than natur...
<p>A) Morphology of the cockroach head from a μCT scan with emphasis to the mandibles (coloured ligh...
Sense organs that monitor forces in legs can contribute to activation of muscles as synergist groups...
Insects show a remarkable diversity of muscle configurations, yet the factors leading to this functi...
Should animals operating at great speeds and accelerations use fast or slow muscles? The answer hing...
In butterflies, bees, flies and true bugs specific mouthparts are in close contact or even fused to ...
To examine the effects of variation in body form on the mechanics of terrestrial locomotion, we used...
Knowing the functionality and capabilities of masticatory apparatuses is essential for the ecologica...
We examine the functional morphology of the mandibular apparatus, including its driving muscles, of ...
Male stag beetles carry large and heavy mandibles that arose through sexual selection over mating ri...
The jaws of different species of stag beetles show a large variety of shapes and sizes. The male jaw...
Insects show a great variety of mouthpart and muscle configurations; however, knowledge of their mou...
Designing very robust structures in an efficient way is a reoccurring challenge in engineering. For ...
One key event in insect evolution was the development of mandibles with two joints, which allowed po...
In aggressive battles, the extremely large male stag beetle jaws have to withstand strongly elevated...
What is the limit of animal speed and what mechanisms produce the fastest movements? More than natur...
<p>A) Morphology of the cockroach head from a μCT scan with emphasis to the mandibles (coloured ligh...
Sense organs that monitor forces in legs can contribute to activation of muscles as synergist groups...
Insects show a remarkable diversity of muscle configurations, yet the factors leading to this functi...
Should animals operating at great speeds and accelerations use fast or slow muscles? The answer hing...
In butterflies, bees, flies and true bugs specific mouthparts are in close contact or even fused to ...
To examine the effects of variation in body form on the mechanics of terrestrial locomotion, we used...