Variation in cross‐sectional shape and biomechanical properties of the bat humerus under Wolff's law
Volume: 304, Issue: 9, Pages: 1937 - 1952
Published: Mar 24, 2021
Abstract
Bats use their forelimbs in different ways, but flight is the most notable example of morphological adaptation. Foraging and roosting specializations beyond flight have also been described in several bat lineages. Understanding postcranial evolution during the locomotory and foraging diversification of bats is fundamental to understanding bat evolution. We investigated whether different foraging and roosting behaviors influenced humeral...
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Title
Variation in cross‐sectional shape and biomechanical properties of the bat humerus under Wolff's law
Published Date
Mar 24, 2021
Volume
304
Issue
9
Pages
1937 - 1952
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