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Reconstruction of the adductor chamber and predicted bite force in pterodactyloids (Pterosauria)

Rodrigo V. Pêgas, Fabiana Rodrigues Costa, Alexander W. A. Kellner

2020Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The reconstruction of jaw muscles is critical in establishing potential cranial functions; however, myological studies of extinct groups that have no descendants are difficult to perform and test. This is particularly true for pterosaurs, a group of extinct flying reptiles that present a plethora of cranial morphologies, suggesting different functions and feeding habits. Here we present a first attempt to reconstruct the adductor musculature of the pterodactyloid skull in detail, using osteological correlates and the extant phylogenetic bracketing method. Using these reconstructions, we estimate bite force for nine selected species and investigate implications for potential dietary habits.

Topics & Concepts

Adductor musclesOsteologyBiologyExtant taxonSkullBite force quotientAnatomyZoologyEvolutionary biologyEcologyPaleontology and Evolutionary BiologyEvolution and Paleontology StudiesIchthyology and Marine Biology
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