A key question in evolution is the degree to which morphofunctional complexes are constrained by phylogeny. We investigated the role of phylogeny in the evolution of biting performance, quantified as bite forces, using phylogenetic eigenvector regression. Results indicate that there are strong phylogenetic signals in both absolute and size-adjusted bite forces, although it is weaker in the latter. This indicates that elimination of size influences reduces the level of phylogenetic inertia and that the majority of the phylogenetic constraint is a result of size. Tracing the evolution of bite force through phylogeny by character optimization also supports this notion, in that relative bite force is randomly distributed across phylogeny wherea...
1. Bite force is used to investigate feeding performance in a variety of vertebrates. In all taxa st...
Crocodilians have dominated predatory niches at the water-land interface for over 85 million years. ...
The main goal of this study is a review of usefulness of behavioural characers from the phylogenetic...
A key question in evolution is the degree to which morphofunctional complexes are constrained by phy...
A key question in evolution is the degree to which morphofunctional complexes are constrained by phy...
We analyze evolutionary tempo and mode of biting performance in living and fossil cats. This topic r...
Using bite force as an indicator of feeding function, it is suggested here that morphological adapta...
Despite the great diversity in theropod craniomandibular morphology, the presence and distribution o...
Measurements of whole-organism performance traits have been useful in studies of adaptation and phen...
Performance measures associated with the vertebrate jaw system may provide important insights into v...
Bite force is an ecologically important biomechanical performance measure is informative in inferrin...
<p>(<i>A</i>) Members of the Alligatoridae are shown in blue, and members of the Crocodylidae+Gavial...
Adaptation is the fundamental driver of functional and biomechanical evolution. Accordingly, the sta...
Bats are one of the most diverse groups of mammals and have radiated into a wide variety of trophic ...
Adaptation is the fundamental driver of functional and biomechanical evolution. Accordingly, the sta...
1. Bite force is used to investigate feeding performance in a variety of vertebrates. In all taxa st...
Crocodilians have dominated predatory niches at the water-land interface for over 85 million years. ...
The main goal of this study is a review of usefulness of behavioural characers from the phylogenetic...
A key question in evolution is the degree to which morphofunctional complexes are constrained by phy...
A key question in evolution is the degree to which morphofunctional complexes are constrained by phy...
We analyze evolutionary tempo and mode of biting performance in living and fossil cats. This topic r...
Using bite force as an indicator of feeding function, it is suggested here that morphological adapta...
Despite the great diversity in theropod craniomandibular morphology, the presence and distribution o...
Measurements of whole-organism performance traits have been useful in studies of adaptation and phen...
Performance measures associated with the vertebrate jaw system may provide important insights into v...
Bite force is an ecologically important biomechanical performance measure is informative in inferrin...
<p>(<i>A</i>) Members of the Alligatoridae are shown in blue, and members of the Crocodylidae+Gavial...
Adaptation is the fundamental driver of functional and biomechanical evolution. Accordingly, the sta...
Bats are one of the most diverse groups of mammals and have radiated into a wide variety of trophic ...
Adaptation is the fundamental driver of functional and biomechanical evolution. Accordingly, the sta...
1. Bite force is used to investigate feeding performance in a variety of vertebrates. In all taxa st...
Crocodilians have dominated predatory niches at the water-land interface for over 85 million years. ...
The main goal of this study is a review of usefulness of behavioural characers from the phylogenetic...