"Estimating bite force in extinct dinosaurs using phylogenetically predicted physiological cross-sectional areas of jaw adductor muscles."
著者] Manabu Sakamoto
Published July 12, 2022
https://t.co/CpoRNATVGg
@tarbtano Shameless plugins but here are a few of my papers in which I discuss theropod bite forces!
https://t.co/buV8zSQ9jU
https://t.co/5MDopoi8fS
https://t.co/gI3xX0Zah3
@drmambobob Hi there! I just read over your paper, but I was wondering what specimen did you use to calculate the T. rex's bite force? Was it Scotty or Sue? If not how long of a specimen was it in meters? Here is the table: https://t.co/DWfRGcdi2G Thanks!
@omegafreelancer @EDGEinthewild Broke : large Carcharadontosaurids had weak bite forces
Woke : large Carcharodontosaurids were basically second only to the largest tyrannosaurs in overall jaw strength https://t.co/5eNArxgNbE
@stickthyologist @SICB_DCB_DVM Not ECR but shameless promotion of my recently published paper on phylogenetic predictive modelling of jaw adductor muscles in theropod dinosaurs, which I presented at the @ThePalAss #palass22 where quite a few ECRs presented their work too
https://t.co/gI3xX0Zah3
Congratulations to @drmambobob on publication of his paper 'Estimating bite force in extinct dinosaurs using phylogenetically predicted physiological cross-sectional areas of jaw adductor muscles' in @PeerJLife
@Wensen26240180 ...sorry, I just wanted to ask (couldn't resist?)...but if I'm not mistaken, I think you're referring to my paper that came out yesterday?
https://t.co/gI3xX0Zah3