<div><p>ABSTRACT</p><p>The question of what role differential jaw mechanics may have played in facilitating dietary niche partitioning among Late Cretaceous megaherbivorous dinosaurs from Laramidia is examined, using the fossil assemblage of the Dinosaur Park Formation as a test case. We use phylogenetic inference to reconstruct the mandibular adductor musculature of these animals, which we then apply to the construction of biomechanical lever models of the mandible to estimate relative bite forces. Our findings reveal predictably weak bite forces in ankylosaurs, and comparatively high bite forces in ceratopsids and hadrosaurids, both of which possessed a mechanical advantage that produced bite forces 2–3 times higher than those forces exer...
Megaherbivorous dinosaur coexistence on the Late Cretaceous island continent of Laramidia has long p...
Mammalian carnivores show a higher degree of prey bone utilization relative to non-avian theropod di...
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<div><p>Megaherbivorous dinosaurs were exceptionally diverse on the Late Cretaceous island continent...
Megaherbivorous dinosaurs were exceptionally diverse on the Late Cretaceous island continent of Lara...
Megaherbivorous dinosaurs were exceptionally diverse on the Late Cretaceous island continent of Lara...
Megaherbivorous dinosaurs were exceptionally diverse on the Late Cretaceous island continent of Lara...
Despite the great diversity in theropod craniomandibular morphology, the presence and distribution o...
Abstract Ankylosaurs were important megaherbivores of Jurassic and Cretaceous ecosystems. Their dist...
Megaherbivorous dinosaur coexistence on the Late Cretaceous island continent of Laramidia has long p...
<div><p>Megaherbivorous dinosaur coexistence on the Late Cretaceous island continent of Laramidia ha...
High megaherbivore species richness is documented in both fossil and contemporary ecosystems despite...
Morphological responses of nonmammalian herbivores to external ecological drivers have not been quan...
The Ceratopsia is one of the dominant herbivorous dinosaur taxa in Cretaceous terrestrial ecosystems...
Ornithischian dinosaurs have considerable morphological diversity in jaw structure throughout the cl...
Megaherbivorous dinosaur coexistence on the Late Cretaceous island continent of Laramidia has long p...
Mammalian carnivores show a higher degree of prey bone utilization relative to non-avian theropod di...
COPYRIGHT: © 2016 The Paleontological Society. All rights reserved This is an Open Access article, ...
<div><p>Megaherbivorous dinosaurs were exceptionally diverse on the Late Cretaceous island continent...
Megaherbivorous dinosaurs were exceptionally diverse on the Late Cretaceous island continent of Lara...
Megaherbivorous dinosaurs were exceptionally diverse on the Late Cretaceous island continent of Lara...
Megaherbivorous dinosaurs were exceptionally diverse on the Late Cretaceous island continent of Lara...
Despite the great diversity in theropod craniomandibular morphology, the presence and distribution o...
Abstract Ankylosaurs were important megaherbivores of Jurassic and Cretaceous ecosystems. Their dist...
Megaherbivorous dinosaur coexistence on the Late Cretaceous island continent of Laramidia has long p...
<div><p>Megaherbivorous dinosaur coexistence on the Late Cretaceous island continent of Laramidia ha...
High megaherbivore species richness is documented in both fossil and contemporary ecosystems despite...
Morphological responses of nonmammalian herbivores to external ecological drivers have not been quan...
The Ceratopsia is one of the dominant herbivorous dinosaur taxa in Cretaceous terrestrial ecosystems...
Ornithischian dinosaurs have considerable morphological diversity in jaw structure throughout the cl...
Megaherbivorous dinosaur coexistence on the Late Cretaceous island continent of Laramidia has long p...
Mammalian carnivores show a higher degree of prey bone utilization relative to non-avian theropod di...
COPYRIGHT: © 2016 The Paleontological Society. All rights reserved This is an Open Access article, ...