The jaws of different species of stag beetles show a large variety of shapes and sizes. The male jaws are used as weapons in fights, and they may exert a very forceful bite in some species. We investigated in 16 species whether and how the forcefulness of their bite is reflected in their jaw morphology. We found a large range of maximal muscle forces (1.8-33 N; factor of 18). Species investing in large bite muscles also have disproportionately large jaw volumes. They use this additional jaw volume to elongate their jaws, increasing their chances of winning in battles. The fact that this also decreases the mechanical advantage is largely compensated for by elongated in-levers. As a result, high muscle forces are correlated with elevated bite...
Knowing the functionality and capabilities of masticatory apparatuses is essential for the ecologica...
The exaggerated male traits under sexual selection are widespread throughout the animal kingdom, inc...
To prevent constant competition across species, different species may develop different morphologie...
The jaws of different species of stag beetles show a large variety of shapes and sizes. The male jaw...
In aggressive battles, the extremely large male stag beetle jaws have to withstand strongly elevated...
Male stag beetles battle for females with their impressive, oversized mandibles. We describe their f...
In aggressive battles, the extremely large male stag beetle jaws have to withstand strongly elevated...
Designing very robust structures in an efficient way is a reoccurring challenge in engineering. For ...
In the stag beetle family (Lucanidae), males have diverged from females by sexual selection. The mal...
Male stag beetles carry large and heavy mandibles that arose through sexual selection over mating ri...
Male stag beetles have evolved extremely large mandibles in a wide range of extraordinary shapes. Th...
The exaggerated male traits under sexual selection are widespread throughout the animal kingdom, inc...
Many studies have demonstrated the adaptive advantage of elaborate secondary sexual traits, but few ...
<div><p>Knowing the functionality and capabilities of masticatory apparatuses is essential for the e...
Enlarged weapons and ornamental traits under sexual selection often show a positive allometric relat...
Knowing the functionality and capabilities of masticatory apparatuses is essential for the ecologica...
The exaggerated male traits under sexual selection are widespread throughout the animal kingdom, inc...
To prevent constant competition across species, different species may develop different morphologie...
The jaws of different species of stag beetles show a large variety of shapes and sizes. The male jaw...
In aggressive battles, the extremely large male stag beetle jaws have to withstand strongly elevated...
Male stag beetles battle for females with their impressive, oversized mandibles. We describe their f...
In aggressive battles, the extremely large male stag beetle jaws have to withstand strongly elevated...
Designing very robust structures in an efficient way is a reoccurring challenge in engineering. For ...
In the stag beetle family (Lucanidae), males have diverged from females by sexual selection. The mal...
Male stag beetles carry large and heavy mandibles that arose through sexual selection over mating ri...
Male stag beetles have evolved extremely large mandibles in a wide range of extraordinary shapes. Th...
The exaggerated male traits under sexual selection are widespread throughout the animal kingdom, inc...
Many studies have demonstrated the adaptive advantage of elaborate secondary sexual traits, but few ...
<div><p>Knowing the functionality and capabilities of masticatory apparatuses is essential for the e...
Enlarged weapons and ornamental traits under sexual selection often show a positive allometric relat...
Knowing the functionality and capabilities of masticatory apparatuses is essential for the ecologica...
The exaggerated male traits under sexual selection are widespread throughout the animal kingdom, inc...
To prevent constant competition across species, different species may develop different morphologie...