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Ontogenetic changes in dental form and tooth pressures facilitate developmental niche shifts in American alligators
P. M. Gignac, G. M. Erickson
Anatomy and Cell Biology
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American Alligator
100%
Developmental Niche
100%
Niche Shift
100%
Ontogenetic Changes
100%
Force Capacity
33%
Body Size
33%
Bite Force
33%
Alligator Mississippiensis
33%
Positive Allometry
33%
Fold Increase
33%
Body Mass
33%
Tooth Contact
33%
Pressure Rise
33%
Seizure
33%
Dietary Preference
33%
Pressure Change
33%
Pressure Generation
33%
Pressure Value
33%
Oral Processing
33%
Absolute Value
33%
Feeding Capacity
33%
Anatomical Changes
33%
Prey Resources
33%
Late Adulthood
33%
Rostral
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Prey
100%
Ontogeny
100%
Allometry
50%
Hatching
50%
Oral Processing
50%
Epileptic Seizure
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Alligator Mississippiensis
100%
Teeth
100%
Ontogeny
25%
Mastication
12%
Body Size
12%
Hatching
12%
Allometry
12%