In contrast to wild lagomorphs, pet rabbits exhibit a noticeably high frequency of dental problems. Although dietary habits are considered as a major factor contributing to acquired malocclusions, the exact causes and interrelationships are still under debate. In this regard, an important aspect that has not been considered thoroughly to date is the effect of diet-induced phenotypic plasticity in skull morphology. Therefore, we conducted a geometric morphometric analysis on skull radiological images of wild and pet rabbits in order to quantify intraspecific variation in craniomandibular morphology. The statistical analyses reveal a significant morphological differentiation of the craniomandibular system between both groups. Furthermore, the...
Various factors affect the choice of the appropriate animal for craniofacial research. We have evalu...
Summary Objective: Objective interpretation of dental disease in rabbits, guinea pigs and chinchilla...
Generally, the rodent skulls have a rectangular shape, viscerocranium being about 2/3 of its length,...
Domestication leads to phenotypic characteristics that have been described to be similar across spec...
Eleven adult local rabbits (6 female and 5male) were used for this study. The mandible were pre...
Environmental stress related to changes in dietary behavior or composition may alter the course of g...
Although patterns of tooth wear are crucial in palaeo-reconstructions, and dental wear abnormalities...
Dental problems are very common in pet rabbits. To establish a correct diagnosis of rabbit dental pa...
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is one of the most complex joints in the mammalian body. Major cha...
Studies of the incidence of dental diseases and pathologies in decorative and agricultural breeds of...
The skull of leporids (rabbits and hares) is highly transformed, typified by pronounced arching of t...
Among the different factors thought to affect dental wear, dietary consistency is possibly the least...
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) conducts and restrains masticatory movements between the mammalian...
The rodent-like feeding system comprises a pair of enormously enlarged, ever-growing incisors and re...
Although a functional relationship between bone structure and mastication has been shown in some reg...
Various factors affect the choice of the appropriate animal for craniofacial research. We have evalu...
Summary Objective: Objective interpretation of dental disease in rabbits, guinea pigs and chinchilla...
Generally, the rodent skulls have a rectangular shape, viscerocranium being about 2/3 of its length,...
Domestication leads to phenotypic characteristics that have been described to be similar across spec...
Eleven adult local rabbits (6 female and 5male) were used for this study. The mandible were pre...
Environmental stress related to changes in dietary behavior or composition may alter the course of g...
Although patterns of tooth wear are crucial in palaeo-reconstructions, and dental wear abnormalities...
Dental problems are very common in pet rabbits. To establish a correct diagnosis of rabbit dental pa...
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is one of the most complex joints in the mammalian body. Major cha...
Studies of the incidence of dental diseases and pathologies in decorative and agricultural breeds of...
The skull of leporids (rabbits and hares) is highly transformed, typified by pronounced arching of t...
Among the different factors thought to affect dental wear, dietary consistency is possibly the least...
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) conducts and restrains masticatory movements between the mammalian...
The rodent-like feeding system comprises a pair of enormously enlarged, ever-growing incisors and re...
Although a functional relationship between bone structure and mastication has been shown in some reg...
Various factors affect the choice of the appropriate animal for craniofacial research. We have evalu...
Summary Objective: Objective interpretation of dental disease in rabbits, guinea pigs and chinchilla...
Generally, the rodent skulls have a rectangular shape, viscerocranium being about 2/3 of its length,...