The relationship between cranial morphology, diet, and feeding performance has been explored in most vertebrate classes. In fact, key biomechanical elements and regions of the skull are known to be associated with various prey types in a wide range of species (Radinsky, 1981; Kiltie, 1982; Lauder, 1991; Zweers et al., 1994; Perez-Barberia and Gordon, 1999). Numerous examples in teleosts have linked form, function, and diet (Lauder, 1991; Turingan et al., 1995; Wainwright, 1996); in birds, beak morphology and lever mechanics have been correlated with various dietary patterns (Beecher, 1962; James, 1982; Barbosa and Moreno, 1999). In mammals, the rostrum (snout) often becomes narrower and incisor tooth structure changes as dietary selectivity...
Phenotypictraits have been shown to evolve in response to variation in the environment. However, the...
Measures of species, morphological, functional, and ecological diversity are interrelated although n...
In terms of food-foraging, lizards usually occupy one of two possible strategies ("foraging mode"). ...
Lizards (non-ophidian squamates) are an ecologically diverse, species rich clade of terrestrial vert...
Understanding morphological change is a central theme in evolutionary, developmental, and compa...
Different components of complex integrated systems may be specialized for different functions, and t...
<div><p>Skull structure is intimately associated with feeding ability in vertebrates, both in terms ...
Correlations between lizard cranial shape and diet: a quantitative, phylogenetically informed analys...
Skull structure is intimately associated with feeding ability in vertebrates, both in terms of speci...
Macroevolutionary changes such as variation in habitat use or diet are often associated with converg...
Macroevolutionary changes such as variation in habitat use or diet are often associated with converg...
Mcbrayer, Lance D. (2004): The relationship between skull morphology, biting performance and foragin...
We explored the ontogenetic dynamics of the morphological and allometric disparity in the cranium sh...
The head is a complex integrated system that is implicated in many vital functions. As such, its mor...
Background: Morphological diversity among closely related animals can be the result of differing gro...
Phenotypictraits have been shown to evolve in response to variation in the environment. However, the...
Measures of species, morphological, functional, and ecological diversity are interrelated although n...
In terms of food-foraging, lizards usually occupy one of two possible strategies ("foraging mode"). ...
Lizards (non-ophidian squamates) are an ecologically diverse, species rich clade of terrestrial vert...
Understanding morphological change is a central theme in evolutionary, developmental, and compa...
Different components of complex integrated systems may be specialized for different functions, and t...
<div><p>Skull structure is intimately associated with feeding ability in vertebrates, both in terms ...
Correlations between lizard cranial shape and diet: a quantitative, phylogenetically informed analys...
Skull structure is intimately associated with feeding ability in vertebrates, both in terms of speci...
Macroevolutionary changes such as variation in habitat use or diet are often associated with converg...
Macroevolutionary changes such as variation in habitat use or diet are often associated with converg...
Mcbrayer, Lance D. (2004): The relationship between skull morphology, biting performance and foragin...
We explored the ontogenetic dynamics of the morphological and allometric disparity in the cranium sh...
The head is a complex integrated system that is implicated in many vital functions. As such, its mor...
Background: Morphological diversity among closely related animals can be the result of differing gro...
Phenotypictraits have been shown to evolve in response to variation in the environment. However, the...
Measures of species, morphological, functional, and ecological diversity are interrelated although n...
In terms of food-foraging, lizards usually occupy one of two possible strategies ("foraging mode"). ...