Performance of the masticatory system directly influences feeding and survival, so adaptive hypotheses often are proposed to explain craniodental evolution via functional morphology changes. However, the prevalence of "many-to-one" association of cranial forms and functions in vertebrates suggests a complex interplay of ecological and evolutionary histories, resulting in redundant morphology-diet linkages. Here we examine the link between cranial biomechanical properties for taxa with different dietary preferences in crown clade Carnivora, the most diverse clade of carnivorous mammals. We test whether hypercarnivores and generalists can be distinguished based on cranial mechanical simulation models, and how such diet-biomechanics linkages r...
Predictions of skull biomechanical capability based on virtual models constitute a valuable data sou...
Predictions of skull biomechanical capability based on virtual models constitute a valuable data sou...
Predictions of skull biomechanical capability based on virtual models constitute a valuable data sou...
Performance of the masticatory system directly influences feeding and survival, so adaptive hypothes...
Performance of the masticatory system directly influences feeding and survival, so adaptive hypothes...
Performance of the masticatory system directly influences feeding and survival, so adaptive hypothes...
Size and shape are often considered important variables that lead to variation in performance. In st...
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 ...
Variations in craniodental morphology have been correlated to feeding adaptations in living organism...
The morphology and biomechanics of the vertebrate skull reflect the physical properties of diet and ...
Cranial form is closely allied to diet and feeding behavior in the Canidae, with the force and veloc...
The morphology and biomechanics of the vertebrate skull reflect the physical properties of diet and ...
Predictions of skull biomechanical capability based on virtual models constitute a valuable data sou...
Predictions of skull biomechanical capability based on virtual models constitute a valuable data sou...
Predictions of skull biomechanical capability based on virtual models constitute a valuable data sou...
Performance of the masticatory system directly influences feeding and survival, so adaptive hypothes...
Performance of the masticatory system directly influences feeding and survival, so adaptive hypothes...
Performance of the masticatory system directly influences feeding and survival, so adaptive hypothes...
Size and shape are often considered important variables that lead to variation in performance. In st...
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 ...
Variations in craniodental morphology have been correlated to feeding adaptations in living organism...
The morphology and biomechanics of the vertebrate skull reflect the physical properties of diet and ...
Cranial form is closely allied to diet and feeding behavior in the Canidae, with the force and veloc...
The morphology and biomechanics of the vertebrate skull reflect the physical properties of diet and ...
Predictions of skull biomechanical capability based on virtual models constitute a valuable data sou...
Predictions of skull biomechanical capability based on virtual models constitute a valuable data sou...
Predictions of skull biomechanical capability based on virtual models constitute a valuable data sou...