Background Measuring mammals’ bite force in laboratory conditions is not a simple task, let alone on wild medium-sized mammals in the field. Thus, morphometric-proxies are usually used to infer morphofunctional properties of musculoskeletal features. For instance, the study of bite force-indexes suggests that different capacities to crack food items reduce the competition between coexistent collared and white-lipped peccaries (Pecari tajacu and Tayassu pecari). The presence of exotic feral hogs (Sus scrofa) in peccaries’ endemic areas gives rise to new ecological interactions between them. An example is the Brazilian Pantanal wetland, where ecomorphological mechanisms may play a role in their ecological relations. Taking this scenario as a ...
Bite force is generated by the interaction of the masticatory muscles, the mandibles and maxillae, t...
A primary requirement of the mammalian skull is to exert forces on different foods and to resist the...
The mammalian mandible is generally seen as a functional unit as a lever during biting. Allometry ca...
Bite force was quantified for 13 species of North American rodents using a piezo-resistive sensor. M...
Measurements of whole-organism performance traits have been useful in studies of adaptation and phen...
Bite force is an ecologically important biomechanical performance measure is informative in inferrin...
International audienceMorphological traits are frequently used as proxies for functional outputs suc...
Maximum bite force is an important metric of feeding performance that defines the dietary ecology of...
We provide the first predictions of bite force (B-S) in a wide sample of living and fossil mammalian...
1. Bite force is used to investigate feeding performance in a variety of vertebrates. In all taxa st...
Bite force is an ecologically important biomechanical performance measure that is informative in inf...
International audienceRodentia is a species-rich group with diversified modes of life and diets. Alt...
Maximum bite force is an important metric of feeding performance that defines the dietary ecology of...
Bite force is generated by the interaction of the masticatory muscles, the mandibles and maxillae, t...
Bite-force performance is an ecologically important measure of whole-organism performance that shape...
Bite force is generated by the interaction of the masticatory muscles, the mandibles and maxillae, t...
A primary requirement of the mammalian skull is to exert forces on different foods and to resist the...
The mammalian mandible is generally seen as a functional unit as a lever during biting. Allometry ca...
Bite force was quantified for 13 species of North American rodents using a piezo-resistive sensor. M...
Measurements of whole-organism performance traits have been useful in studies of adaptation and phen...
Bite force is an ecologically important biomechanical performance measure is informative in inferrin...
International audienceMorphological traits are frequently used as proxies for functional outputs suc...
Maximum bite force is an important metric of feeding performance that defines the dietary ecology of...
We provide the first predictions of bite force (B-S) in a wide sample of living and fossil mammalian...
1. Bite force is used to investigate feeding performance in a variety of vertebrates. In all taxa st...
Bite force is an ecologically important biomechanical performance measure that is informative in inf...
International audienceRodentia is a species-rich group with diversified modes of life and diets. Alt...
Maximum bite force is an important metric of feeding performance that defines the dietary ecology of...
Bite force is generated by the interaction of the masticatory muscles, the mandibles and maxillae, t...
Bite-force performance is an ecologically important measure of whole-organism performance that shape...
Bite force is generated by the interaction of the masticatory muscles, the mandibles and maxillae, t...
A primary requirement of the mammalian skull is to exert forces on different foods and to resist the...
The mammalian mandible is generally seen as a functional unit as a lever during biting. Allometry ca...