The performance of an organism's feeding apparatus has obvious implications for its fitness and survival. However, the majority of studies that focus on chondrichthyan feeding have largely ignored the role of teeth. Studying the functional morphology of shark teeth not only elucidates the biological role that teeth play in feeding, but also provides insight specifically into the evolution of shark feeding because teeth are often the only structures available in the fossil record. In the present study, we investigate the puncture and draw performance of three general categories of extant teeth, tearing-type, cutting-type, and cutting–clutching type, as well as three fossil morphologies, utilizing a universal testing system. Differences in pu...
abstract: By studying organismal performance, one can gain insight regarding the evolutionary and de...
Chewing, characterized by shearing jaw motions and high-crowned molar teeth, is considered an evolut...
Synopsis Paleozoic chondrichthyans had a large gape, numerous spike-like teeth, limited cranial kine...
The performance of an organism's feeding apparatus has obvious implications for its fitness and surv...
Measuring the effects of morphology on performance, and performance on fitness, is necessary to gain...
The shape of shark teeth varies among species, but traditional testing protocols have revealed no pr...
Previous research has shown little effect of tooth shape on puncturing ability (Whitenack & Motta, ...
The shape of shark teeth varies among species, but traditional testing protocols have revealed no pr...
Cartilaginous jaws have historically been considered primitive in comparison to those of bony fishes...
Fresh and prepared museum specimens of the white shark Carcharodon carcharias, bull shark Carcharhin...
The skeletons of chondrichthyans (sharks, skates, rays, and chimeras) are composed entirely of carti...
Although a strong correlation between jaw mechanics and prey selection has been demonstrated in bony...
Study of shark teeth and jaws represents an underutilized resource in understanding shark feeding ha...
Chipped and broken functional teeth are common in modern sharks with serrated tooth shape. Tooth dam...
Sharks are apex-predators that play an important role in past and present aquatic food webs. However...
abstract: By studying organismal performance, one can gain insight regarding the evolutionary and de...
Chewing, characterized by shearing jaw motions and high-crowned molar teeth, is considered an evolut...
Synopsis Paleozoic chondrichthyans had a large gape, numerous spike-like teeth, limited cranial kine...
The performance of an organism's feeding apparatus has obvious implications for its fitness and surv...
Measuring the effects of morphology on performance, and performance on fitness, is necessary to gain...
The shape of shark teeth varies among species, but traditional testing protocols have revealed no pr...
Previous research has shown little effect of tooth shape on puncturing ability (Whitenack & Motta, ...
The shape of shark teeth varies among species, but traditional testing protocols have revealed no pr...
Cartilaginous jaws have historically been considered primitive in comparison to those of bony fishes...
Fresh and prepared museum specimens of the white shark Carcharodon carcharias, bull shark Carcharhin...
The skeletons of chondrichthyans (sharks, skates, rays, and chimeras) are composed entirely of carti...
Although a strong correlation between jaw mechanics and prey selection has been demonstrated in bony...
Study of shark teeth and jaws represents an underutilized resource in understanding shark feeding ha...
Chipped and broken functional teeth are common in modern sharks with serrated tooth shape. Tooth dam...
Sharks are apex-predators that play an important role in past and present aquatic food webs. However...
abstract: By studying organismal performance, one can gain insight regarding the evolutionary and de...
Chewing, characterized by shearing jaw motions and high-crowned molar teeth, is considered an evolut...
Synopsis Paleozoic chondrichthyans had a large gape, numerous spike-like teeth, limited cranial kine...