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1. The sensitivity of biological finite element models to the resolution of surface geometry: a case study of crocodilian crania

2. Skull shape reflects prey size niche in toothed whales

3. The remarkable convergence of skull shape in crocodilians and toothed whales

4. The biomechanical consequences of longirostry in crocodilians and odontocetes

5. Constructing an Invasion Machine: The Rapid Evolution of a Dispersal-Enhancing Phenotype During the Cane Toad Invasion of Australia

6. Computer simulation of feeding behaviour in the thylacine and dingo as a novel test for convergence and niche overlap

7. The relationship between cranial structure, biomechanical performance and ecological diversity in varanoid lizards

8. An interactive three dimensional approach to anatomical description—the jaw musculature of the Australian laughing kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae)

9. Why the long face? The mechanics of mandibular symphysis proportions in crocodiles

10. The craniomandibular mechanics of being human

11. A central role for venom in predation by Varanus komodoensis (Komodo Dragon) and the extinct giant Varanus (Megalania) priscus

12. Cranial performance in the Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) as revealed by high-resolution 3-D finite element analysis

13. Effects of Gape and Tooth Position on Bite Force and Skull Stress in the Dingo (Canis lupus dingo) Using a 3-Dimensional Finite Element Approach

14. Supermodeled sabercat, predatory behavior in Smilodon fatalis revealed by high-resolution 3D computer simulation

15. High-resolution three-dimensional computer simulation of hominid cranial mechanics

16. Biomechanics of the rostrum in crocodilians: a comparative analysis using finite-element modeling

17. Finite element analysis of ursid cranial mechanics and the prediction of feeding behaviour in the extinct giant <scp>A</scp> griotherium africanum

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