The morphology and biomechanics of the vertebrate skull reflect the physical properties of diet and behaviors used in food acquisition and processing. We use phyllostomid bats, the most diverse mammalian dietary radiation, to investigate if and how changes in dietary hardness and loading behaviors during feeding shaped the evolution of skull morphology and biomechanics. When selective regimes of food hardness are modeled, we found that species consuming harder foods have evolved skull shapes that allow for more efficient bite force production. These species have shorter skulls and a greater reliance on the temporalis muscle, both of which contribute to a higher mechanical advantage at an intermediate gape angle. The evolution of cranial mor...
Form-function studies have established a strong link between dental morphology and the mechanical pr...
Maximum bite force is an important metric of feeding performance that defines the dietary ecology of...
Performance of the masticatory system directly influences feeding and survival, so adaptive hypothes...
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 ...
The morphology and biomechanics of the vertebrate skull reflect the physical properties of diet and ...
Synopsis By any standard, bats are a successful group of mammals and the evolution of flight and ech...
Morphology can play a major role in ecological diversification and adaptive radiation when it consis...
Morphology can play a major role in ecological diversification and adaptive radiation when it consis...
1. In vertebrates, bite force is a measure of whole organism performance that is associated with bot...
Bats are one of the most diverse groups of mammals and have radiated into a wide variety of trophic ...
Bats are one of the most diverse groups of mammals and have radiated into a wide variety of trophic ...
Form-function studies have established a strong link between dental morphology and the mechanical pr...
Form-function studies have established a strong link between dental morphology and the mechanical pr...
Maximum bite force is an important metric of feeding performance that defines the dietary ecology of...
Performance of the masticatory system directly influences feeding and survival, so adaptive hypothes...
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 ...
The morphology and biomechanics of the vertebrate skull reflect the physical properties of diet and ...
Synopsis By any standard, bats are a successful group of mammals and the evolution of flight and ech...
Morphology can play a major role in ecological diversification and adaptive radiation when it consis...
Morphology can play a major role in ecological diversification and adaptive radiation when it consis...
1. In vertebrates, bite force is a measure of whole organism performance that is associated with bot...
Bats are one of the most diverse groups of mammals and have radiated into a wide variety of trophic ...
Bats are one of the most diverse groups of mammals and have radiated into a wide variety of trophic ...
Form-function studies have established a strong link between dental morphology and the mechanical pr...
Form-function studies have established a strong link between dental morphology and the mechanical pr...
Maximum bite force is an important metric of feeding performance that defines the dietary ecology of...
Performance of the masticatory system directly influences feeding and survival, so adaptive hypothes...