Caecilians (Lissamphibia: Gymnophiona) are unique among vertebrates in having two sets of jaw-closing muscles, one on either side of the jaw joint. Using data from high-resolution X-ray radiation computed tomography scans, we modelled the effect of these two muscle groups (mm. levatores mandibulae and m. interhyoideus posterior) on bite force over a range of gape angles, employing a simplified lever arm mechanism that takes into account muscle cross-sectional area and fibre angle. Measurements of lever arm lengths, muscle fibre orientations and physiological cross-sectional area of cranial muscles were available from three caecilian species: Ichthyophis cf. kohtaoensis; Siphonops annulatus; and Typhlonectes natans. The maximal gape of caeci...
The terrestrialization process involved dramatic changes in the cranial anatomy of vertebrates. The ...
The relationship between skull shape and the forces generated during feeding is currently under wide...
The functional morphology of the buccal mass of 23 species of cephalopod (Octopoda, 4 species; Teuth...
In limbless fossorial vertebrates such as caecilians (Gymnophiona), head-first burrowing imposes sev...
Caecilians have a unique dual jaw-closing system in that jaw closure is driven by the ancestral jaw-...
Caecilians are enigmatic limbless amphibians that, with a few exceptions, all have an at least partl...
In this study, we focus on two piscivore species of cutlassfishes (Trichiuridae) that show some degr...
Sphenodon, a lizard-like reptile, is the only living representative of a group that was once widespr...
The terrestrialization process involved dramatic changes in the cranial anatomy of vertebrates. The ...
Detailed descriptions of the muscles involved in the jaw movements in C. venustus, L. dimidiatus and...
Synopsis This study surveys animals that use soft tissues rather than rigid links to build jaw joint...
Larval salamanders (Lissamphibia: Caudata) are known to be effective suction feeders in their aquati...
The widely accepted phylogenetic position of Chondrichthyes as the sister group to all other living ...
SummaryThe terrestrialization process involved dramatic changes in the cranial anatomy of vertebrate...
The jaw function of Smilodon fatalis has long been a source of debate. Although modern-day lions sub...
The terrestrialization process involved dramatic changes in the cranial anatomy of vertebrates. The ...
The relationship between skull shape and the forces generated during feeding is currently under wide...
The functional morphology of the buccal mass of 23 species of cephalopod (Octopoda, 4 species; Teuth...
In limbless fossorial vertebrates such as caecilians (Gymnophiona), head-first burrowing imposes sev...
Caecilians have a unique dual jaw-closing system in that jaw closure is driven by the ancestral jaw-...
Caecilians are enigmatic limbless amphibians that, with a few exceptions, all have an at least partl...
In this study, we focus on two piscivore species of cutlassfishes (Trichiuridae) that show some degr...
Sphenodon, a lizard-like reptile, is the only living representative of a group that was once widespr...
The terrestrialization process involved dramatic changes in the cranial anatomy of vertebrates. The ...
Detailed descriptions of the muscles involved in the jaw movements in C. venustus, L. dimidiatus and...
Synopsis This study surveys animals that use soft tissues rather than rigid links to build jaw joint...
Larval salamanders (Lissamphibia: Caudata) are known to be effective suction feeders in their aquati...
The widely accepted phylogenetic position of Chondrichthyes as the sister group to all other living ...
SummaryThe terrestrialization process involved dramatic changes in the cranial anatomy of vertebrate...
The jaw function of Smilodon fatalis has long been a source of debate. Although modern-day lions sub...
The terrestrialization process involved dramatic changes in the cranial anatomy of vertebrates. The ...
The relationship between skull shape and the forces generated during feeding is currently under wide...
The functional morphology of the buccal mass of 23 species of cephalopod (Octopoda, 4 species; Teuth...