2024
DOI: 10.1002/ar.25371
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Evolution of the temporal skull openings in land vertebrates: A hypothetical framework on the basis of biomechanics

Ingmar Werneburg,
Holger Preuschoft

Abstract: The complex constructions of land vertebrate skulls have inspired a number of functional analyses. In the present study, we provide a basic view on skull biomechanics and offer a framework for more general observations using advanced modeling approaches in the future. We concentrate our discussion on the cranial openings in the temporal skull region and work out two major, feeding‐related factors that largely influence the shape of the skull. We argue that (1) the place where the most forceful biting is conduc… Show more

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