In recent years, there has been a surge in the development of finite-element (FE) models aimed at testing biological hypotheses. For example, recent modelling efforts suggested that the beak in Darwin's finches probably evolved in response to fracture avoidance. However, knowledge of the material properties of the structures involved is crucial for any model. For many biological structures, these data are not available and may be difficult to obtain experimentally given the complex nature of biological structures. Beaks are interesting as they appear to be highly optimized in some cases. In order to understand the biomechanics of this small and complex structure, we have been developing FE models that take into account the bilayered structu...
<p>Results are shown for both base (1<sup>st</sup> column) and tip (2<sup>nd</sup> column) biting si...
Young's moduli (E) in bending and extension were measured for selected contour feather shafts f...
Almost all species of modern birds are capable of flight; the mechanical competency of their wings a...
In recent years, there has been a surge in the development of finite-element (FE) models aimed at te...
Bird beaks are layered structures, which contain a bony core and an outer keratin layer. The elastic...
The structure and mechanical behavior of Toco toucan (Ramphastos toco) and Wreathed hornbill (Rhytic...
The first finite element (FE) validation of a complete avian cranium was performed on an extant pala...
The first finite element (FE) validation of a complete avian cranium was performed on an extant pala...
The effects of size on the structural design of the wings of both birds and bats were investigated. ...
Mollusc shell and bone are two interesting materials with complicated morphological geometries and ...
One of nature's premier illustrations of adaptive evolution concerns the tight correspondence in bir...
The first finite element (FE) validation of a complete avian cranium was performed on an extant pala...
Finite element analysis is a powerful tool for predicting the mechanical behaviour of complex biolog...
The effects of scale on the estimated stresses and safety factors in the humeri of several bird and ...
peer reviewedFinite element models accurately compute the mechanical response of bone and bone-like ...
<p>Results are shown for both base (1<sup>st</sup> column) and tip (2<sup>nd</sup> column) biting si...
Young's moduli (E) in bending and extension were measured for selected contour feather shafts f...
Almost all species of modern birds are capable of flight; the mechanical competency of their wings a...
In recent years, there has been a surge in the development of finite-element (FE) models aimed at te...
Bird beaks are layered structures, which contain a bony core and an outer keratin layer. The elastic...
The structure and mechanical behavior of Toco toucan (Ramphastos toco) and Wreathed hornbill (Rhytic...
The first finite element (FE) validation of a complete avian cranium was performed on an extant pala...
The first finite element (FE) validation of a complete avian cranium was performed on an extant pala...
The effects of size on the structural design of the wings of both birds and bats were investigated. ...
Mollusc shell and bone are two interesting materials with complicated morphological geometries and ...
One of nature's premier illustrations of adaptive evolution concerns the tight correspondence in bir...
The first finite element (FE) validation of a complete avian cranium was performed on an extant pala...
Finite element analysis is a powerful tool for predicting the mechanical behaviour of complex biolog...
The effects of scale on the estimated stresses and safety factors in the humeri of several bird and ...
peer reviewedFinite element models accurately compute the mechanical response of bone and bone-like ...
<p>Results are shown for both base (1<sup>st</sup> column) and tip (2<sup>nd</sup> column) biting si...
Young's moduli (E) in bending and extension were measured for selected contour feather shafts f...
Almost all species of modern birds are capable of flight; the mechanical competency of their wings a...