Biology of the sauropod dinosaurs: the evolution of gigantism PM Sander, A Christian, M Clauss, R Fechner, CT Gee, EM Griebeler, ... Biological Reviews 86 (1), 117-155, 2011 | 296 | 2011 |
The maximum attainable body size of herbivorous mammals: morphophysiological constraints on foregut, and adaptations of hindgut fermenters M Clauss, R Frey, B Kiefer, M Lechner-Doll, W Loehlein, C Polster, ... Oecologia 136 (1), 14-27, 2003 | 210 | 2003 |
Seasonal faecal excretion, gut fill, liquid and particle marker retention in mouflonOvis ammon musimon, and a comparison with roe deerCapreolus capreolus A Behrend, M Lechner-Doll, WJ Streich, M Clauss Acta theriologica 49 (4), 503-515, 2004 | 192* | 2004 |
A case of non-scaling in mammalian physiology? Body size, digestive capacity, food intake, and ingesta passage in mammalian herbivores M Clauss, A Schwarm, S Ortmann, WJ Streich, J Hummel Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology-Part A: Molecular & Integrative …, 2007 | 191 | 2007 |
Evolutionary adaptations of ruminants and their potential relevance for modern production systems M Clauss, ID Hume, J Hummel Animal 4 (7), 979-992, 2010 | 168 | 2010 |
The morphophysiological adaptations of browsing and grazing mammals M Clauss, T Kaiser, J Hummel The ecology of browsing and grazing, 47-88, 2008 | 166 | 2008 |
Ruminant diversification as an adaptation to the physicomechanical characteristics of forage. A reevaluation of an old debate and a new hypothesis M Clauss, M Lechner‐Doll, WJ Streich Oikos 102 (2), 253-262, 2003 | 143 | 2003 |
Assessing the Jarman–Bell principle: scaling of intake, digestibility, retention time and gut fill with body mass in mammalian herbivores DWH Müller, D Codron, C Meloro, A Munn, A Schwarm, J Hummel, ... Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative …, 2013 | 141 | 2013 |
Hypsodonty and tooth facet development in relation to diet and habitat in herbivorous ungulates: implications for understanding tooth wear TM Kaiser, DWH Müller, M Fortelius, E Schulz, D Codron, M Clauss Mammal Review 43 (1), 34-46, 2013 | 139 | 2013 |
Comparative chewing efficiency in mammalian herbivores J Fritz, J Hummel, E Kienzle, C Arnold, C Nunn, M Clauss Oikos 118 (11), 1623-1632, 2009 | 139 | 2009 |
Forage fermentation patterns and their implications for herbivore ingesta retention times J Hummel, KH SÜDEKUM, WJ Streich, M Clauss Functional Ecology 20 (6), 989-1002, 2006 | 136 | 2006 |
Dietary Abrasiveness Is Associated with Variability of Microwear and Dental Surface Texture in Rabbits E Schulz, V Piotrowski, M Clauss, M Mau, G Merceron, TM Kaiser PloS one 8 (2), e56167, 2013 | 123 | 2013 |
Herbivory and body size: allometries of diet quality and gastrointestinal physiology, and implications for herbivore ecology and dinosaur gigantism M Clauss, P Steuer, DWH Müller, D Codron, J Hummel PLOS ONE 8 (10), e68714, 2013 | 118 | 2013 |
Noninvasive monitoring of adrenocortical activity in roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) by measurement of fecal cortisol metabolites M Dehnhard, M Clauss, M Lechner-Doll, HHD Meyer, R Palme General and comparative endocrinology 123 (1), 111-120, 2001 | 113 | 2001 |
Differences in selective reticulo-ruminal particle retention as a key factor in ruminant diversification M Clauss, M Lechner-Doll Oecologia 129 (3), 321-327, 2001 | 111 | 2001 |
Sauropod gigantism PM Sander, M Clauss Science 322 (5899), 200-201, 2008 | 97 | 2008 |
Faecal particle size distribution in captive wild ruminants: an approach to the browser/grazer dichotomy from the other end M Clauss, M Lechner-Doll, JW Streich Oecologia 131 (3), 343-349, 2002 | 97 | 2002 |
The digestive performance of mammalian herbivores: why big may not be that much better M Clauss, J Hummel Mammal Review 35 (2), 174-187, 2005 | 95 | 2005 |
In vitro digestibility of fern and gymnosperm foliage: implications for sauropod feeding ecology and diet selection J Hummel, CT Gee, KH Südekum, PM Sander, G Nogge, M Clauss Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 275 (1638), 1015-1021, 2008 | 91 | 2008 |
Another one bites the dust: faecal silica levels in large herbivores correlate with high-crowned teeth J Hummel, E Findeisen, KH Südekum, I Ruf, TM Kaiser, M Bucher, ... Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 278 (1712), 1742-1747, 2011 | 89 | 2011 |