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Melina Frenzel

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Scientific Data|January 10, 2024
A bite force database of 654 insect speciesPeter Thomas Rühr, Carina Edel, Melina Frenzel, et al.
Biology Open|May 17, 2017
Adhesion and friction of the smooth attachment system of the cockroach <i>Gromphadorhina portentosa</i> and the influence of the application of fluid adhesivesOliver Betz, Melina Frenzel, Michael Steiner, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|September 18, 2024
Bite force transmission and mandible shape in grasshoppers, crickets, and allies is not driven by dietary nichesCarina Edel, Peter T Rühr, Melina Frenzel, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 16, 2021
Juvenile ecology drives adult morphology in two insect ordersPeter T Rühr, Thomas van de Kamp, Tomáš Faragó, et al.
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Scientific Data|January 10, 2024
A bite force database of 654 insect speciesPeter Thomas Rühr, Carina Edel, Melina Frenzel, et al.
Biology Open|May 17, 2017
Adhesion and friction of the smooth attachment system of the cockroach <i>Gromphadorhina portentosa</i> and the influence of the application of fluid adhesivesOliver Betz, Melina Frenzel, Michael Steiner, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|September 18, 2024
Bite force transmission and mandible shape in grasshoppers, crickets, and allies is not driven by dietary nichesCarina Edel, Peter T Rühr, Melina Frenzel, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 16, 2021
Juvenile ecology drives adult morphology in two insect ordersPeter T Rühr, Thomas van de Kamp, Tomáš Faragó, et al.
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