There is considerable debate regarding whether mandibular morphology in ungulates primarily reflects phylogenetic affinities or adaptation to specific diet. In an effort to help resolve this debate, we use three-dimensional finite element analysis (FEA) to assess the biomechanical performance of mandibles in eleven ungulate taxa with well-established but distinct dietary preferences. We found notable differences in the magnitude and the distribution of von Mises stress between Artiodactyla and Perissodactyla, with the latter displaying lower overall stress values. Additionally, within the order Artiodactyla the suborders Ruminantia and Tylopoda showed further distinctive stress patterns. Our data suggest that a strong phylogenetic signal ca...
The mesowear method assesses the dietary regime of herbivorous mammals based on the attrition/abrasi...
Many studies have focused on the soft tissue analysis of carnivores and have demonstrated a relation...
In the ongoing debate about divergent evolutionary morphophysiological adaptations of grazing and br...
There is considerable debate regarding whether mandibular morphology in ungulates primarily reflects...
Altres ajuts: "Beatriu de Pinos" 2014 - BP-A 00048There is considerable debate regarding whether man...
In order to efficiently deal with cellulose-rich vegetation, different ungulate (hoofed) mammals uti...
Free-body diagram of the biomechanical problem with boundary conditions, muscular forces, area of in...
Performance of the masticatory system directly influences feeding and survival, so adaptive hypothes...
In ungulates it is argued that specialization in the consumption of a particular type of food (feedi...
Mammals of numerous lineages have evolved high‐crowned (hypsodont) teeth particularly during the las...
Hierarchical clustering analysis using Ward's method for a) averaged stress values (MWAM) values and...
Performance of the masticatory system directly influences feeding and survival, so adaptive hypothes...
Performance of the masticatory system directly influences feeding and survival, so adaptive hypothes...
Dental microwear analyses of ungulates and other large herbivores rely on correlations of diet and m...
The relationship between primate mandibular form and diet has been previously analysed by applying a...
The mesowear method assesses the dietary regime of herbivorous mammals based on the attrition/abrasi...
Many studies have focused on the soft tissue analysis of carnivores and have demonstrated a relation...
In the ongoing debate about divergent evolutionary morphophysiological adaptations of grazing and br...
There is considerable debate regarding whether mandibular morphology in ungulates primarily reflects...
Altres ajuts: "Beatriu de Pinos" 2014 - BP-A 00048There is considerable debate regarding whether man...
In order to efficiently deal with cellulose-rich vegetation, different ungulate (hoofed) mammals uti...
Free-body diagram of the biomechanical problem with boundary conditions, muscular forces, area of in...
Performance of the masticatory system directly influences feeding and survival, so adaptive hypothes...
In ungulates it is argued that specialization in the consumption of a particular type of food (feedi...
Mammals of numerous lineages have evolved high‐crowned (hypsodont) teeth particularly during the las...
Hierarchical clustering analysis using Ward's method for a) averaged stress values (MWAM) values and...
Performance of the masticatory system directly influences feeding and survival, so adaptive hypothes...
Performance of the masticatory system directly influences feeding and survival, so adaptive hypothes...
Dental microwear analyses of ungulates and other large herbivores rely on correlations of diet and m...
The relationship between primate mandibular form and diet has been previously analysed by applying a...
The mesowear method assesses the dietary regime of herbivorous mammals based on the attrition/abrasi...
Many studies have focused on the soft tissue analysis of carnivores and have demonstrated a relation...
In the ongoing debate about divergent evolutionary morphophysiological adaptations of grazing and br...