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Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 11, p e81196 (2013)
Nanomechanical testing methods that are suitable for a range of hydrated tissues are crucial for understanding biological systems. Nanoindentation of tissues can provide valuable insights into biology, tissue engineering and biomimetic design. Howeve
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https://doaj.org/article/90a0902f66ef46d1ac7dd09e1cac80e9
Publikováno v:
Journal of Zoology. 285:292-300
Extinction risk varies across species and is influenced by key ecological parameters, such as diet specialization. For predictive conservation science to be effective, we need to understand extinction risk factors that may have implicated recent spec
Autor:
Daniel R. Huber, Colin R. McHenry, Philip Clausen, Stephen Wroe, Victor M. Peddemors, Toni L. Ferrara
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biomechanics. 44:430-435
Although a strong correlation between jaw mechanics and prey selection has been demonstrated in bony fishes (Osteichthyes), how jaw mechanics influence feeding performance in cartilaginous fishes (Chondrichthyes) remains unknown. Hence, tooth shape h
Autor:
Michael B. Lowry, Daniel R. Huber, Karen Moreno, Colin R. McHenry, Philip Clausen, Stephen Wroe, Toni L. Ferrara, Adam P. Summers, Eleanor Cunningham, Mason N. Dean
Publikováno v:
Journal of Zoology. 276:336-342
The notorious jaws of the white shark Carcharodon carcharias are widely feared, yet poorly understood. Neither its bite force, nor how such force might be delivered using relatively elastic cartilaginous jaws, have been quantified or described. We ha
Publikováno v:
Proceedings. Biological sciences. 277(1700)
Diminished bite force has been considered a defining feature of modern Homo sapiens , an interpretation inferred from the application of two-dimensional lever mechanics and the relative gracility of the human masticatory musculature and skull. This c
Autor:
Jeanette Ingle, Colin R. McHenry, Ellie J C Goldstein, Wouter M. Teeuwisse, Kim Roelants, Christofer J. Clemente, Janette A Norman, Stephen Wroe, Diane M Citron, Eleni Giannakis, Denis B. Scanlon, Matthias J.P. van Osch, Karthiyani Krishnasamy, J McNaughtan, John A. Karas, Toni L. Ferrara, Hang Fai Kwok, Louise van der Weerd, Paolo Martelli, Elazar Kochva, Kelly Lee Winter, Laura Greisman, Sonja Luz, Wayne C. Hodgson, Bryan G. Fry, Holger Scheib, Karen Moreno, Phillip D. Clausen
The predatory ecology of Varanus komodoensis (Komodo Dragon) has been a subject of long-standing interest and considerable conjecture. Here, we investigate the roles and potential interplay between cranial mechanics, toxic bacteria, and venom. Our an
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14017/7cd26bf5-4177-4000-9d9a-2aa3fca87431
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14017/7cd26bf5-4177-4000-9d9a-2aa3fca87431