Bite force in vertebrates: opportunities and caveats for use of a nonpareil whole-animal performance measure
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Lance D. McBrayer | R. A. Anderson | Roger A. Anderson | Anthony Herrel | A. Herrel | L. McBrayer | L. D. McBrayer
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