Form–function relationships in dragonfly mandibles under an evolutionary perspective
Volume: 14, Issue: 128, Pages: 20161038 - 20161038
Published: Mar 1, 2017
Abstract
Functional requirements may constrain phenotypic diversification or foster it. For insect mouthparts, the quantification of the relationship between shape and function in an evolutionary framework remained largely unexplored. Here, the question of a functional influence on phenotypic diversification for dragonfly mandibles is assessed with a large-scale biomechanical analysis covering nearly all anisopteran families, using finite element...
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Title
Form–function relationships in dragonfly mandibles under an evolutionary perspective
Published Date
Mar 1, 2017
Volume
14
Issue
128
Pages
20161038 - 20161038
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