The robusticity of the weight-bearing limbs of large terrestrial animals is expected to increase at a more rapid rate than in their smaller relatives. This scaling has been hypothesized to allow large species to maintain stresses in the limb bones that are similar to those seen in smaller ones. Curvilinear scaling has previously been found in mammals and nonavian theropods but has not been demonstrated in birds. In this study, polynomial regressions of leg-bone length and circumference in terrestrial flightless birds were carried out to test for a relationship similar to that seen in nonavian theropods. Flightless birds exhibit curvilinear scaling, with the femora of large taxa becoming thicker relative to length at a greater rate than in s...
We examined the relationship between forelimb design and function across the 230-million-year histor...
We examined the relationship between forelimb design and function across the 230-million-year histor...
Locomotion in living birds (Neornithes) has two remarkable features: feather-assisted flight, and th...
The robusticity of the weight-bearing limbs of large terrestrial animals is expected to increase at ...
The robusticity of the weight-bearing limbs of large terrestrial animals is expected to increase at ...
The robusticity of the weight-bearing limbs of large terrestrial animals is expected to increase at ...
Abstract Background Body size is intimately related t...
Abstract Background Body size is intimately related t...
Background Body size is intimately related to the physiology and ecology of an organism. Therefore, ...
We examined the relationship between forelimb design and function across the 230-million-year histor...
<div><p>Total body mass (TBM) is known to be related to a number of different osteological features ...
Theropoda was one of the most successful dinosaurian clades during the Mesozoic and has remained a d...
Total body mass (TBM) is known to be related to a number of different osteological features in verte...
Locomotion in living birds (Neornithes) has two remarkable features: feather-assisted flight, and th...
We examined the relationship between forelimb design and function across the 230-million-year histor...
We examined the relationship between forelimb design and function across the 230-million-year histor...
We examined the relationship between forelimb design and function across the 230-million-year histor...
Locomotion in living birds (Neornithes) has two remarkable features: feather-assisted flight, and th...
The robusticity of the weight-bearing limbs of large terrestrial animals is expected to increase at ...
The robusticity of the weight-bearing limbs of large terrestrial animals is expected to increase at ...
The robusticity of the weight-bearing limbs of large terrestrial animals is expected to increase at ...
Abstract Background Body size is intimately related t...
Abstract Background Body size is intimately related t...
Background Body size is intimately related to the physiology and ecology of an organism. Therefore, ...
We examined the relationship between forelimb design and function across the 230-million-year histor...
<div><p>Total body mass (TBM) is known to be related to a number of different osteological features ...
Theropoda was one of the most successful dinosaurian clades during the Mesozoic and has remained a d...
Total body mass (TBM) is known to be related to a number of different osteological features in verte...
Locomotion in living birds (Neornithes) has two remarkable features: feather-assisted flight, and th...
We examined the relationship between forelimb design and function across the 230-million-year histor...
We examined the relationship between forelimb design and function across the 230-million-year histor...
We examined the relationship between forelimb design and function across the 230-million-year histor...
Locomotion in living birds (Neornithes) has two remarkable features: feather-assisted flight, and th...