Therrien, François (2005): Feeding behaviour and bite force of sabretoothed predators. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 145 (3): 393-426, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2005.00194.x, URL: https://academic.oup.com/zoolinnean/article-lookup/doi/10.1111/j.1096-3642.2005.00194.
The American sabercat Smilodon fatalis is among the most charismatic of fossil carnivores. Despite b...
Often the first point of contact between predator and prey, mammalian canine teeth are essential for...
abstract: By studying organismal performance, one can gain insight regarding the evolutionary and de...
Christiansen, Per (2007): Comparative bite forces and canine bending strength in feline and sabretoo...
Sabre-like canines clearly have the potential to inflict grievous wounds leading to massive blood lo...
Sabre-like canines clearly have the potential to inflict grievous wounds leading to massive blood lo...
We provide the first predictions of bite force (B-S) in a wide sample of living and fossil mammalian...
Serrasalmidae are mainly known for “piranhas” and their negative reputation of ferocious predatory f...
Measurements of whole-organism performance traits have been useful in studies of adaptation and phen...
FIGURE 4 Relationship between bite force and body mass in predatory amniotes. This relationship was ...
Using bite force as an indicator of feeding function, it is suggested here that morphological adapta...
<div><p>The remarkable elongated upper canines of extinct sabretoothed carnivorous mammals have been...
Synopsis When feeding, most aquatic organisms generate suction that draws prey into the mouth. The p...
Feeding performance is an organism\u27s ability to capture and handle prey. Although bite force is a...
Over the Cenozoic, large cat-like forms have convergently evolved into specialized killers of ‘megah...
The American sabercat Smilodon fatalis is among the most charismatic of fossil carnivores. Despite b...
Often the first point of contact between predator and prey, mammalian canine teeth are essential for...
abstract: By studying organismal performance, one can gain insight regarding the evolutionary and de...
Christiansen, Per (2007): Comparative bite forces and canine bending strength in feline and sabretoo...
Sabre-like canines clearly have the potential to inflict grievous wounds leading to massive blood lo...
Sabre-like canines clearly have the potential to inflict grievous wounds leading to massive blood lo...
We provide the first predictions of bite force (B-S) in a wide sample of living and fossil mammalian...
Serrasalmidae are mainly known for “piranhas” and their negative reputation of ferocious predatory f...
Measurements of whole-organism performance traits have been useful in studies of adaptation and phen...
FIGURE 4 Relationship between bite force and body mass in predatory amniotes. This relationship was ...
Using bite force as an indicator of feeding function, it is suggested here that morphological adapta...
<div><p>The remarkable elongated upper canines of extinct sabretoothed carnivorous mammals have been...
Synopsis When feeding, most aquatic organisms generate suction that draws prey into the mouth. The p...
Feeding performance is an organism\u27s ability to capture and handle prey. Although bite force is a...
Over the Cenozoic, large cat-like forms have convergently evolved into specialized killers of ‘megah...
The American sabercat Smilodon fatalis is among the most charismatic of fossil carnivores. Despite b...
Often the first point of contact between predator and prey, mammalian canine teeth are essential for...
abstract: By studying organismal performance, one can gain insight regarding the evolutionary and de...