Sphenodont skulls and teeth are so bizarre yet so cool #FossilFriday https://t.co/LK96k5DQ3D
@Tweetstreefrogs Perhaps you'd be interested in our PLoS ONE paper on skull shape and feeding loads: http://t.co/WoCJuYHa
@MarcEHJones @JoRichardsKent Here's an example of our work in PLoS ONE, an online open-access journal: http://t.co/WoCJuYHa
@MarcEHJones @JoRichardsKent Here's an example of our work in PLoS ONE, an online open-access journal: http://t.co/WoCJuYHa
@ToriHerridge no idea about nerve regrowth, biomech must have been done with MDA eg http://t.co/KN3UAyQX
RT @andyfarke: Skull form & feeding in tuatara, just published in @PLoSONE: http://t.co/4EnQS6YQ
RT @BoraZ: RT @andyfarke: Skull form & feeding in tuatara, just published in @PLoSONE: http://t.co/fVigshfh
RT @andyfarke: Skull form & feeding in tuatara, just published in @PLoSONE: http://t.co/fVigshfh
#PLoS: Functional Relationship between Skull Form and Feeding Mechanics in Sphenodon http://t.co/uczBIzny
Very nice images too RT @andyfarke Skull form & feeding in tuatara, just published in @PLoSONE: http://t.co/B0bAuE1Q
#PLoS: Functional Relationship between Skull Form and Feeding Mechanics in <italic>Spheno... http://t.co/boIrQANh
RT @andyfarke: Skull form & feeding in tuatara, just published in @PLoSONE: http://t.co/4EnQS6YQ
Skull form & feeding in tuatara, just published in @PLoSONE: http://t.co/4EnQS6YQ