“…In Schulz-Kornas et al . [ 6 ], the intraspecific dietary variability and biomechanical aspects of chewing in grey wolves from Alaska and Sweden are analysed via three-dimensional surface texture analysis. The wolves from Sweden exhibit rougher surfaces with higher peaks and deeper dales compared with those from Alaska, while males show slightly larger dale area and hill volume than females, suggesting dietary segregation and antagonistic asymmetry in occlusal wear signatures, which provide new insights into the behaviour and ecology of this species.…”