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2025
Does the cranium shape of Megascapheus change according to the soil in which they live?
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
2024
Springhares, flying and flightless scaly‐tailed squirrels (Anomaluromorpha, Rodentia) are the squirrely mouse: comparative anatomy of the masticatory musculature and its implications on the evolution of hystricomorphy in rodents
Journal of Anatomy
2024
Bite hard: Linking cranial loading mechanics to ecological differences in gnawing behavior in caviomorph rodents
Journal of Anatomy
2023
Myology of the masticatory apparatus of herbivorous mammals and a novel classification for a better understanding of herbivore diversity
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
2023
Shape analysis of the preorbital bar in caviomorph rodents
Journal of Morphology
2023
The evolution of bite force and head morphology in scincid lizards: diet and habitat use as possible drivers
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
2023
3D finite element analysis and geometric morphometrics of sloths (Xenarthra, Folivora) mandibles show insights on the dietary specializations of fossil taxa
Journal of South American Earth Sciences
2023
Masticatory biomechanics of red and grey squirrels (Sciurus vulgarisandSciurus carolinensis) modelled with multibody dynamics analysis
Royal Society Open Science
2023
Head myology of wild cavies (Caviidae, Caviomorpha) and functional implications of hystricomorphous and hystricognathous configurations
Journal of Mammalian Evolution
2021
Dental microwear texture analysis along reptile tooth rows: complex variation with non-dietary variables
Royal Society Open Science
2021
The diet of early birds based on modern and fossil evidence and a new framework for its reconstruction
Biological Reviews
2020
Functional morphology of the jaw adductor muscles in the Canidae
The Anatomical Record
2020
Masticatory musculature of the African mole-rats (Rodentia: Bathyergidae)
PeerJ
2019
Functional tests of the competitive exclusion hypothesis for multituberculate extinction
Royal Society Open Science
2019
A phylogenomic rodent tree reveals the repeated evolution of masseter architectures
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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