Phenotypic variation is channeled by adaptation to local environments and phylogenetic constraints. The morphology of the obligatorily subterranean African mole-rats of the genus Fukomys has been shaped within the context of their underground habitat, posing particular limits on the animals' morphology. Especially the biting apparatus has likely evolved within severe evolutionary constraints, as it is used for feeding on hard geophytes, for digging complex tunnel systems, and for defensive purposes and social interactions in a colony. We studied interspecific differences in bite performance among three taxa, in relation to their skull anatomy and skull shape. Data on biting performance were gathered by in vivo measurements and compared with...
The monophyletic group Caviomorpha constitutes the most diverse rodent clade in terms of locomotion,...
The South American rodents of the genus Ctenomys (Rodentia, Hystricognathi), which use both forelimb...
The rodent-like feeding system comprises a pair of enormously enlarged, ever-growing incisors and re...
Phenotypic variation is channeled by adaptation to local environments and phylogenetic constraints. ...
Bite force is an ecologically relevant performance trait that has been measured to better understand...
African mole-rats are subterranean rodents from the family Bathyergidae. The family consists of six ...
International audienceAfrican mole-rats are fossorial rodents that consist of five chisel-tooth digg...
Mammals have developed sophisticated strategies adapting to particular locomotor modes, feeding habi...
African mole-rats are subterranean rodents, living in sub-Saharan Africa and are well known for thei...
International audienceRodentia is a species-rich group with diversified modes of life and diets. Alt...
DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : The data are deposited in the Dryad Digital Repository https://datadry...
Biting performance is a key factor in vertebrate groups possessing particular food habits. In subter...
The African mole-rats (Bathyergidae) are a family of rodents highly adapted for life underground. Pr...
The African mole-rats (Bathyergidae) are a family of rodents highly adapted for life underground. Pr...
The South American rodents of the genus Ctenomys (Rodentia, Hystricognathi), which use both forelimb...
The monophyletic group Caviomorpha constitutes the most diverse rodent clade in terms of locomotion,...
The South American rodents of the genus Ctenomys (Rodentia, Hystricognathi), which use both forelimb...
The rodent-like feeding system comprises a pair of enormously enlarged, ever-growing incisors and re...
Phenotypic variation is channeled by adaptation to local environments and phylogenetic constraints. ...
Bite force is an ecologically relevant performance trait that has been measured to better understand...
African mole-rats are subterranean rodents from the family Bathyergidae. The family consists of six ...
International audienceAfrican mole-rats are fossorial rodents that consist of five chisel-tooth digg...
Mammals have developed sophisticated strategies adapting to particular locomotor modes, feeding habi...
African mole-rats are subterranean rodents, living in sub-Saharan Africa and are well known for thei...
International audienceRodentia is a species-rich group with diversified modes of life and diets. Alt...
DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : The data are deposited in the Dryad Digital Repository https://datadry...
Biting performance is a key factor in vertebrate groups possessing particular food habits. In subter...
The African mole-rats (Bathyergidae) are a family of rodents highly adapted for life underground. Pr...
The African mole-rats (Bathyergidae) are a family of rodents highly adapted for life underground. Pr...
The South American rodents of the genus Ctenomys (Rodentia, Hystricognathi), which use both forelimb...
The monophyletic group Caviomorpha constitutes the most diverse rodent clade in terms of locomotion,...
The South American rodents of the genus Ctenomys (Rodentia, Hystricognathi), which use both forelimb...
The rodent-like feeding system comprises a pair of enormously enlarged, ever-growing incisors and re...