Dietary hardness, loading behavior, and the evolution of skull form in bats.
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Are Diet Preferences Associated to Skulls Shape Diversification in Xenodontine Snakes?Cranial and mandibular shape variation in the genus Carollia (Mammalia: Chiroptera) from Colombia: biogeographic patterns and morphological modularityWithin-guild dietary discrimination from 3-D textural analysis of tooth microwear in insectivorous mammalsLocalized versus generalist phenotypes in a broadly distributed tropical mammal: how is intraspecific variation distributed across disparate environments?Does nasal echolocation influence the modularity of the mammal skull?Integrating incomplete fossils by isolating conflicting signal in saturated and non-independent morphological characters.Speciation dynamics during the global radiation of extant bats.Mechanical Transgressive Segregation and the Rapid Origin of Trophic Novelty.What does feeding system morphology tell us about feeding?Food mechanical properties and dietary ecology.Illustrating ontogenetic change in the dentition of the Nile monitor lizard, Varanus niloticus: a case study in the application of geometric morphometric methods for the quantification of shape-size heterodonty.Ecological explanations to island gigantism: dietary niche divergence, predation, and size in an endemic lizard.Intense natural selection preceded the invasion of new adaptive zones during the radiation of New World leaf-nosed bats.Extreme Postnatal Scaling in Bat Feeding Performance: A View of Ecomorphology from Ontogenetic and Macroevolutionary Perspectives.Dental root size in bats with diets of different hardness.Selection for mechanical advantage underlies multiple cranial optima in new world leaf-nosed bats.Jaw-Dropping: Functional Variation in the Digastric Muscle in Bats.Comparative Anatomy of Bat Jaw Musculature via Diffusible Iodine-Based Contrast-Enhanced Computed Tomography.The endemic Patagonian vespertilionid assemblage is a depauperate ecomorphological vicariant of species-rich neotropical assemblages.Contrasting patterns of RUNX2 repeat variations are associated with palate shape in phyllostomid bats and New World primates.Creating diversity in mammalian facial morphology: a review of potential developmental mechanisms.Digitizing extant bat diversity: An open-access repository of 3D μCT-scanned skulls for research and education
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Dietary hardness, loading behavior, and the evolution of skull form in bats.
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Dietary hardness, loading behavior, and the evolution of skull form in bats.
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Elizabeth R Dumont
Ian R Grosse
Sharlene E Santana
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10.1111/J.1558-5646.2012.01615.X
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2012-04-05T00:00:00Z