“…Because EI accounts for both material and structural properties, it is a useful metric for characterizing mechanical function in comparative studies, particularly when linking organismal function with evolutionary and ecological pressures (Koehl, 1976(Koehl, , 1977Macleod, 1980;Etnier, 2003). Flexural stiffness has been shown to correlate with loading regime and direction for a range of biological body support systems, from the limb skeletons of batoids and dogs, to the jaws of whales and pelicans, to the exoskeletons of crabs (Kemp et al, 2005;Taylor et al, 2007;Field et al, 2011;Macesic and Summers, 2012); these taxonomic comparisons also illustrate that higher levels of bending resistance can be attained evolutionarily by increases in either E or I, or in both.…”