2015 — Does bite force provide a competitive advantage in shrews? The case of the greater white-toothed shrew. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society vol. 114, n° 4, p. 795-807
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0022-0949
2020 — Bite force and its relationship to jaw shape in domestic dogs. The Journal of Experimental Biology vol. 223, n° 16, jeb224352
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0022-0949, 1477-9145
2015 — Does bite force provide a competitive advantage in shrews? The case of the greater whitetoothed shrew. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society vol. 114, n° 4, p. 795-807
, 2022 — The relationship between distal trunk morphology and object grasping in the African savannah elephant (Loxodonta africana). Peerj vol. 10, , e13108 WOS:000780205400002
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2167-8359
2022 — Measuring the force of the tip of the elephants trunk. MethodsX vol. 9, , p. 101896
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2022 — Comparative morphofunctional analysis of the humerus and ulna in three Western European moles species of the genus Talpa , including the newly described T. aquitania. Journal of Anatomy vol. 242, n° 2, p. 257-276
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0021-8782, 1469-7580
March 2023 — Armed to the teeth: The underestimated diversity in tooth shape in snakes and its relation to feeding behavior and diet. Ecology and Evolution vol. 13, n° 4, e10011 Publisher: Wiley Open Access tex.hal_id: hal-04073070 tex.hal_version: v1
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2045-7758, 2045-7758
2023 — Show me your teeth and I will tell you what you eat: Differences in tooth enamel in snakes with different diets. INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY , , tex.earlyaccessdate: MAY 2023 tex.eissn: 1557-7023 tex.orcid-numbers: Herrel, Anthony/0000-0003-0991-4434 Dumont, Maitena/0000-0002-1647-0010 Segall, Marion/0000-0002-4913-2106 tex.researcherid-numbers: Herrel, Anthony/C-3712-2013 tex.unique-id: WOS:00099
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2024 — Maximum trunk tip force assessment related to trunk position and prehensile ’fingers’ implication in African savannah elephants. African elephants have a wide range of abilities using their trunk. As a muscular hydrostat, and thanks to the two finger-like… PLOS ONE vol. 19, n° 5, e0301529
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2024 — Effect of the habitat and tusks on trunk grasping techniques in African savannah elephants. Abstract
Among tetrapods, grasping is an essential function involved in many vital behaviours. The selective pressures that… Ecology and Evolution vol. 14, n° 4, e11317
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2045-7758, 2045-7758