Kaleb is broadly interested in the
biomechanics and evolution of vertebrate skulls. He is currently investigating soft and hard tissue anatomy of living and extinct crocodyliforms to understand the evolution of the modern croc
skull.
Recent Presentations
Sellers, K. C., Middleton, K. M., Clark, J. M. Holliday, C. M., 2018. Cranial Joints and the Evolution of Extreme Feeding Performance in Crocodyliformes. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology Program and Abstracts.
Sellers, K. C., Middleton, K. M., Holliday, C. M., 2018. Biomechanics and Evolution of the Evolution of the Crocodyliform Skull. Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology,
San Francisco, CA.
research Publications
Sellers, K.C., Middleton, K.M., Davis, J.L. and Holliday, C.M., 2017. Ontogeny of bite force in a validated biomechanical model of the American alligator. Journal of
Experimental Biology, pp.jeb-156281. doi: 10.1242/jeb.156281