The podotheca is the structure of scales covering the foot in extant birds. It is usually assumed that this structure is present in the whole clade of theropod dinosaurs; however, the knowledge of the origin of the podotheca is based on scarce direct evidence and its point of emergence within Theropoda is ambiguous. Here we discuss the relatively complete and well preserved podotheca of the basal tetanurae Concavenator corcovatus, which allows the description of its structure and its osteological correlation. We describe the skin pattern around the autopod of Concavenator and we compare it with available fossil skin impressions and the skin of extant crocodiles and birds. These scale impressions present a similar pattern to those observed i...
The adult ankle of early reptiles had five distal tarsal (dt) bones, but in Dinosauria, these were r...
The crocodile-line basal suchian Poposaurus gracilis had body proportions suggesting that it was an ...
Early in amniote evolution, epidermal scales evolved in stem reptiles as an efficient barrier agains...
The hindlimb of theropod dinosaurs changed appreciably in the lineage leading to extant birds, becom...
<p>Incomplete coloring (striped) indicates uncertain identification. A separate ossification of the ...
From early dinosaurs with as many as nine wrist bones, modern birds evolved to develop only four oss...
The origin of birds and avian flight from within the archosaurian radiation has been among the most ...
This paper is the first of a three-part series that investigates the architecture of cancellous (‘sp...
<div><p>From early dinosaurs with as many as nine wrist bones, modern birds evolved to develop only ...
Claws are involved in a number of behaviours including locomotion and prey capture, and as a result ...
Recent discoveries of large leg feathers in some theropods have implications for our understanding o...
BACKGROUND: Fossil tracks made by non-avian theropod dinosaurs commonly reflect the habitual bipedal...
This paper is the first of a three-part series that investigates the architecture of cancellous (‘sp...
Extinct archosaurs, including many non-avian dinosaurs, exhibit relatively simply shaped condylar re...
Background: Fossil tracks made by non-avian theropod dinosaurs commonly reflect the habitual bipedal...
The adult ankle of early reptiles had five distal tarsal (dt) bones, but in Dinosauria, these were r...
The crocodile-line basal suchian Poposaurus gracilis had body proportions suggesting that it was an ...
Early in amniote evolution, epidermal scales evolved in stem reptiles as an efficient barrier agains...
The hindlimb of theropod dinosaurs changed appreciably in the lineage leading to extant birds, becom...
<p>Incomplete coloring (striped) indicates uncertain identification. A separate ossification of the ...
From early dinosaurs with as many as nine wrist bones, modern birds evolved to develop only four oss...
The origin of birds and avian flight from within the archosaurian radiation has been among the most ...
This paper is the first of a three-part series that investigates the architecture of cancellous (‘sp...
<div><p>From early dinosaurs with as many as nine wrist bones, modern birds evolved to develop only ...
Claws are involved in a number of behaviours including locomotion and prey capture, and as a result ...
Recent discoveries of large leg feathers in some theropods have implications for our understanding o...
BACKGROUND: Fossil tracks made by non-avian theropod dinosaurs commonly reflect the habitual bipedal...
This paper is the first of a three-part series that investigates the architecture of cancellous (‘sp...
Extinct archosaurs, including many non-avian dinosaurs, exhibit relatively simply shaped condylar re...
Background: Fossil tracks made by non-avian theropod dinosaurs commonly reflect the habitual bipedal...
The adult ankle of early reptiles had five distal tarsal (dt) bones, but in Dinosauria, these were r...
The crocodile-line basal suchian Poposaurus gracilis had body proportions suggesting that it was an ...
Early in amniote evolution, epidermal scales evolved in stem reptiles as an efficient barrier agains...