Size and shape are often considered important variables that lead to variation in performance. In studies of feeding, size‐corrected metrics of the skull are often used as proxies of biting performance; however, few studies have examined the relationship between cranial shape in its entirety and estimated bite force across species and how dietary ecologies may affect these variables differently. Here, we used geometric morphometric and phylogenetic comparative approaches to examine relationships between cranial morphology and estimated bite force in the carnivoran clade Musteloidea. We found a strong relationship between cranial size and estimated bite force but did not find a significant relationship between cranial shape and size‐correcte...
Maximum bite force is an important metric of feeding performance that defines the dietary ecology of...
Skull shape convergence is pervasive among vertebrates. Although this is frequently inferred to indi...
Skull shape convergence is pervasive among vertebrates. Although this is frequently inferred to indi...
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...
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...
The evolution and maintenance of sexual dimorphism has long been attributed to sexual selection. Nic...
The evolution and maintenance of sexual dimorphism has long been attributed to sexual selection. Nic...
The evolution and maintenance of sexual dimorphism has long been attributed to sexual selection. Nic...
The morphology and biomechanics of the vertebrate skull reflect the physical properties of diet and ...
The morphology and biomechanics of the vertebrate skull reflect the physical properties of diet and ...
The morphology and biomechanics of the vertebrate skull reflect the physical properties of diet and ...
The morphology and biomechanics of the vertebrate skull reflect the physical properties of diet and ...
Maximum bite force is an important metric of feeding performance that defines the dietary ecology of...
Maximum bite force is an important metric of feeding performance that defines the dietary ecology of...
Skull shape convergence is pervasive among vertebrates. Although this is frequently inferred to indi...
Skull shape convergence is pervasive among vertebrates. Although this is frequently inferred to indi...
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...
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...
The evolution and maintenance of sexual dimorphism has long been attributed to sexual selection. Nic...
The evolution and maintenance of sexual dimorphism has long been attributed to sexual selection. Nic...
The evolution and maintenance of sexual dimorphism has long been attributed to sexual selection. Nic...
The morphology and biomechanics of the vertebrate skull reflect the physical properties of diet and ...
The morphology and biomechanics of the vertebrate skull reflect the physical properties of diet and ...
The morphology and biomechanics of the vertebrate skull reflect the physical properties of diet and ...
The morphology and biomechanics of the vertebrate skull reflect the physical properties of diet and ...
Maximum bite force is an important metric of feeding performance that defines the dietary ecology of...
Maximum bite force is an important metric of feeding performance that defines the dietary ecology of...
Skull shape convergence is pervasive among vertebrates. Although this is frequently inferred to indi...
Skull shape convergence is pervasive among vertebrates. Although this is frequently inferred to indi...