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- who: Pooventhran, Muruga and David R., Bellwood from the Research Hub for Coral Reef Ecosystem Functions, James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia have published the paper: Forensic odontology: Assessing bite wounds to determine the role of teeth in piscivorous fishes, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: As an extension to forensic odontology, the authors develop a comparative framework to directly relate the resultant bite marks and wound patterns on prey fishes to the morphology and behavior of piscivorous fishes. Pharyngognathy was, thus, not the primary focus of this study. Within pharyngognath morphotypes, the authors provide evidence . . .
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