Objectives Changes to soft- and hard-tissue components of the masticatory complex during development can impact functional performance by altering muscle excursion potential, maximum muscle forces, and the efficiency of force transfer to specific bitepoints. Within Macaca fascicularis, older individuals exploit larger, more mechanically resistant food items and more frequently utilize wide-gape jaw postures. We therefore predict that key architectural and biomechanical variables will scale during ontogeny to maximize bite force and gape potential within older, larger-bodied individuals. Materials and methods We analyzed 26 specimens of M. fascicularis, representing a full developmental spectrum. The temporalis, superficial masseter, and dee...
Abstract Attempts to establish relationships between mandibular morphology and either traditional di...
This relationship between the function of the muscles of mastication and craniofacial form was inves...
Unlike the mandibular condyle, the temporal component of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) has been ...
The following thesis explores developmental changes to several key components of the masticatory sys...
Mandible morphology has yet to yield definitive information on primate diet, probably because of poo...
Biomechanical analyses are commonly conducted to investigate how craniofacial form relates to functi...
No straightforward functional relationship has been established between jaw morphology and diet in e...
Research on the evolution and adaptive significance of primate craniofacial morphologies has focused...
An accurate, dynamic, functional model of the skull that can be used to predict muscle forces, bite ...
© 2016 The Authors The Anatomical Record: Advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology P...
Synopsis Biologists that study mammals continue to discuss the evolution of and functional variation...
Cranial form is closely allied to diet and feeding behavior in the Canidae, with the force and veloc...
In this thesis it is shown for the first time that jaw muscle size and craniofacial morphology are a...
In recent years there have been an increasing number of studies investigating the relationship betwe...
Abstract Attempts to establish relationships between mandibular morphology and either traditional di...
This relationship between the function of the muscles of mastication and craniofacial form was inves...
Unlike the mandibular condyle, the temporal component of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) has been ...
The following thesis explores developmental changes to several key components of the masticatory sys...
Mandible morphology has yet to yield definitive information on primate diet, probably because of poo...
Biomechanical analyses are commonly conducted to investigate how craniofacial form relates to functi...
No straightforward functional relationship has been established between jaw morphology and diet in e...
Research on the evolution and adaptive significance of primate craniofacial morphologies has focused...
An accurate, dynamic, functional model of the skull that can be used to predict muscle forces, bite ...
© 2016 The Authors The Anatomical Record: Advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology P...
Synopsis Biologists that study mammals continue to discuss the evolution of and functional variation...
Cranial form is closely allied to diet and feeding behavior in the Canidae, with the force and veloc...
In this thesis it is shown for the first time that jaw muscle size and craniofacial morphology are a...
In recent years there have been an increasing number of studies investigating the relationship betwe...
Abstract Attempts to establish relationships between mandibular morphology and either traditional di...
This relationship between the function of the muscles of mastication and craniofacial form was inves...
Unlike the mandibular condyle, the temporal component of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) has been ...