Insects show a remarkable diversity of muscle configurations, yet the factors leading to this functional diversity are poorly understood. Here, we use musculoskeletal modelling to understand the spatio-temporal activity of an insect muscle in several dragonfly species and to reveal potential mechanical factors leading to a particular muscle configuration. Bite characteristics potentially show systematic signal, but absolute bite force is not correlated with size. Muscle configuration and inverse dynamics show that the wider relative area of muscle attachment and the higher activity of subapical muscle groups are responsible for this high bite force. This wider attachment area is, however, not an evolutionary trend within dragonflies. Our in...
Despite large-scale molecular attempts, the relationships of the basal winged insect lineages dragon...
© 2017 The Author(s). Functional requirements may constrain phenotypic diversification or foster it....
Owaki D, Dürr V, Schmitz J. A hierarchical model for external electrical control of an insect, accou...
Insects show a remarkable diversity of muscle configurations, yet the factors leading to this functi...
Insects show a great variety of mouthpart and muscle configurations; however, knowledge of their mou...
Functional requirements may constrain phenotypic diversification or foster it. For insect mouthparts...
Despite large-scale molecular attempts, the relationships of the basal winged insect lineages dragon...
Despite large-scale molecular attempts, the relationships of the basal winged insect lineages dragon...
Despite large-scale molecular attempts, the relationships of the basal winged insect lineages dragon...
Despite large-scale molecular attempts, the relationships of the basal winged insect lineages dragon...
Despite large-scale molecular attempts, the relationships of the basal winged insect lineages dragon...
Despite large-scale molecular attempts, the relationships of the basal winged insect lineages dragon...
Despite large-scale molecular attempts, the relationships of the basal winged insect lineages dragon...
Knowing the functionality and capabilities of masticatory apparatuses is essential for the ecologica...
<div><p>Knowing the functionality and capabilities of masticatory apparatuses is essential for the e...
Despite large-scale molecular attempts, the relationships of the basal winged insect lineages dragon...
© 2017 The Author(s). Functional requirements may constrain phenotypic diversification or foster it....
Owaki D, Dürr V, Schmitz J. A hierarchical model for external electrical control of an insect, accou...
Insects show a remarkable diversity of muscle configurations, yet the factors leading to this functi...
Insects show a great variety of mouthpart and muscle configurations; however, knowledge of their mou...
Functional requirements may constrain phenotypic diversification or foster it. For insect mouthparts...
Despite large-scale molecular attempts, the relationships of the basal winged insect lineages dragon...
Despite large-scale molecular attempts, the relationships of the basal winged insect lineages dragon...
Despite large-scale molecular attempts, the relationships of the basal winged insect lineages dragon...
Despite large-scale molecular attempts, the relationships of the basal winged insect lineages dragon...
Despite large-scale molecular attempts, the relationships of the basal winged insect lineages dragon...
Despite large-scale molecular attempts, the relationships of the basal winged insect lineages dragon...
Despite large-scale molecular attempts, the relationships of the basal winged insect lineages dragon...
Knowing the functionality and capabilities of masticatory apparatuses is essential for the ecologica...
<div><p>Knowing the functionality and capabilities of masticatory apparatuses is essential for the e...
Despite large-scale molecular attempts, the relationships of the basal winged insect lineages dragon...
© 2017 The Author(s). Functional requirements may constrain phenotypic diversification or foster it....
Owaki D, Dürr V, Schmitz J. A hierarchical model for external electrical control of an insect, accou...