Murines are well known for their generalist diet, but several of them display specializations towards a carnivorous diet such as the amphibious Indo-Pacific water-rats. Despite the fact that carnivory evolved repeatedly in this group, few studies have investigated associated changes in jaw muscle anatomy and biomechanics. Here, we describe the jaw muscles and cranial anatomy of a carnivorous water-rat, Hydromys chrysogaster. The architecture of the jaw musculature of six specimens captured both on Obi and Papua were studied and described using dissections. We identified the origin and insertions of the jaw muscles, and quantified muscle mass, fiber length, physiological cross-sectional area, and muscle vectors for each muscle. Using a biome...
Rodents, together with bats, are among the ecologically most diverse and most speciose groups of mam...
The Bathyergidae, commonly known as blesmols or African mole-rats, is a family of rodents well-known...
The masticatory musculature of rodents has evolved to enable both gnawing at the incisors and chewin...
Explaining large scale transitions in discrete morphology is one of the most challenging problems in...
International audienceMurine rodents display a unique cranial morphology and masticatory musculature...
Wombats are unique among marsupials in having one pair of upper incisors, and hypsodont molars for p...
The jaw muscles were studied in seven genera of macropodoid marsupials with diets ranging from mainl...
African mole-rats are subterranean rodents, living in sub-Saharan Africa and are well known for thei...
Wombats are unique among marsupials in having one pair of upper incisors, and hypsodont molars for p...
The rodent-like feeding system comprises a pair of enormously enlarged, ever-growing incisors and re...
International audienceRodentia is a species-rich group with diversified modes of life and diets. Alt...
The naked mole-rat, Heterocephalus glaber, of the family Bathyergidae is a subterranean rodent that ...
The jaw adductor muscles in strepsirrhines were dissected and their fiber architecture was quantifie...
The masticatory musculature of rodents has evolved to enable both gnawing at the incisors and chewin...
Beavers are well-known for their ability to fell large trees through gnawing. Yet, despite this impr...
Rodents, together with bats, are among the ecologically most diverse and most speciose groups of mam...
The Bathyergidae, commonly known as blesmols or African mole-rats, is a family of rodents well-known...
The masticatory musculature of rodents has evolved to enable both gnawing at the incisors and chewin...
Explaining large scale transitions in discrete morphology is one of the most challenging problems in...
International audienceMurine rodents display a unique cranial morphology and masticatory musculature...
Wombats are unique among marsupials in having one pair of upper incisors, and hypsodont molars for p...
The jaw muscles were studied in seven genera of macropodoid marsupials with diets ranging from mainl...
African mole-rats are subterranean rodents, living in sub-Saharan Africa and are well known for thei...
Wombats are unique among marsupials in having one pair of upper incisors, and hypsodont molars for p...
The rodent-like feeding system comprises a pair of enormously enlarged, ever-growing incisors and re...
International audienceRodentia is a species-rich group with diversified modes of life and diets. Alt...
The naked mole-rat, Heterocephalus glaber, of the family Bathyergidae is a subterranean rodent that ...
The jaw adductor muscles in strepsirrhines were dissected and their fiber architecture was quantifie...
The masticatory musculature of rodents has evolved to enable both gnawing at the incisors and chewin...
Beavers are well-known for their ability to fell large trees through gnawing. Yet, despite this impr...
Rodents, together with bats, are among the ecologically most diverse and most speciose groups of mam...
The Bathyergidae, commonly known as blesmols or African mole-rats, is a family of rodents well-known...
The masticatory musculature of rodents has evolved to enable both gnawing at the incisors and chewin...