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Interrelationships Between Bones, Muscles, and Performance: Biting in the Lizard Tupinambis merianae
(Springer, 2014-12-01)
The origins of and potential constraints on the evolution of phenotypic diversity remain one of the central questions in evolutionary biology. The vertebrate skeleton is governed by historical, developmental, architectural, ...
Tobías, P. V. The cranium of zinjanthropus boisei
(Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas, 2011)
Tobías, P. V. The cranium of zinjanthropus boisei
(Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas, 2011)
The Effect of Varying Jaw-elevator Muscle Forces on a Finite Element Model of a Human Cranium
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2016)
Finite element analyses simulating masticatory system loading are increasingly undertaken in primates, hominin fossils and modern humans. Simplifications of models and loadcases are often required given the limits of data ...
A new penguin cranium from Antarctica and its implications for body size diversity during the Eocene
(E Schweizerbartsche Verlags, 2017-11)
Although penguins have a very abundant fossil record in Antarctica, very few cranial elements have been found so far, and in all the cases the specimens are incomplete. We describe a new cranium of a medium-sized penguin ...