Ceratopsians were herbivorous dinosaurs that dominated many of the terrestrial ecosystems in Asia and North America during the Cretaceous. The bizarre variety of skulls and lower jaw morphologies as well as the inferred ecological abundance of many species in this clade indicate that Ceratopsia was a successful group. Here we analyzed 126 lower jaws from 50 ceratopsian species, using two-dimensional geometric morphometrics and finite element analysis to investigate differences in shape and structural performance of this part of the feeding apparatus across Ceratopsia. Morphological differences in lower jaws across ceratopsian clades are said to originate from feeding adaptation. Our results show that the stress (physical loadings modeled i...
Dietary specialization is generally considered to be a crucial factor in driving morphological evolu...
High megaherbivore species richness is documented in both fossil and contemporary ecosystems despite...
During the Late Cretaceous, two marine reptile groups (mosasaurs and polycotylids plesiosaurs) regul...
Ceratopsians were herbivorous dinosaurs that dominated many of the terrestrial ecosystems in Asia an...
Ceratopsidae represents a group of quadrupedal herbivorous dinosaurs that inhabited western North Am...
Ceratopsidae represents a group of quadrupedal herbivorous dinosaurs that inhabited western North Am...
The Ceratopsia is one of the dominant herbivorous dinosaur taxa in Cretaceous terrestrial ecosystems...
Ceratopsians (Dinosauria: Ornithischia) were herbivorous dinosaurs widespread in Laurasia from the L...
Morphological responses of nonmammalian herbivores to external ecological drivers have not been quan...
The Ceralopsia is a group of herbivorous, beaked dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous. In my PhD thesi...
The engineering analysis technique finite element analysis (FEA) is used here to investigate cranial...
<div><p>ABSTRACT</p><p>The question of what role differential jaw mechanics may have played in facil...
During the Mesozoic, Crocodylomorpha had a much higher taxonomic and morphological diversity than to...
Abstract Ankylosaurs were important megaherbivores of Jurassic and Cretaceous ecosystems. Their dist...
Mesozoic crurotarsans exhibited diverse morphologies and feeding modes, representing considerable ec...
Dietary specialization is generally considered to be a crucial factor in driving morphological evolu...
High megaherbivore species richness is documented in both fossil and contemporary ecosystems despite...
During the Late Cretaceous, two marine reptile groups (mosasaurs and polycotylids plesiosaurs) regul...
Ceratopsians were herbivorous dinosaurs that dominated many of the terrestrial ecosystems in Asia an...
Ceratopsidae represents a group of quadrupedal herbivorous dinosaurs that inhabited western North Am...
Ceratopsidae represents a group of quadrupedal herbivorous dinosaurs that inhabited western North Am...
The Ceratopsia is one of the dominant herbivorous dinosaur taxa in Cretaceous terrestrial ecosystems...
Ceratopsians (Dinosauria: Ornithischia) were herbivorous dinosaurs widespread in Laurasia from the L...
Morphological responses of nonmammalian herbivores to external ecological drivers have not been quan...
The Ceralopsia is a group of herbivorous, beaked dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous. In my PhD thesi...
The engineering analysis technique finite element analysis (FEA) is used here to investigate cranial...
<div><p>ABSTRACT</p><p>The question of what role differential jaw mechanics may have played in facil...
During the Mesozoic, Crocodylomorpha had a much higher taxonomic and morphological diversity than to...
Abstract Ankylosaurs were important megaherbivores of Jurassic and Cretaceous ecosystems. Their dist...
Mesozoic crurotarsans exhibited diverse morphologies and feeding modes, representing considerable ec...
Dietary specialization is generally considered to be a crucial factor in driving morphological evolu...
High megaherbivore species richness is documented in both fossil and contemporary ecosystems despite...
During the Late Cretaceous, two marine reptile groups (mosasaurs and polycotylids plesiosaurs) regul...