Synopsis Tyrannosaurid dinosaurs had large preserved leg muscle attachments and low rotational inertia relative to their body mass, indicating that they could turn more quickly than other large theropods. Methods To compare turning capability in theropods, we regressed agility estimates against body mass, incorporating superellipse-based modeled mass, centers of mass, and rotational inertia (mass moment of inertia). Muscle force relative to body mass is a direct correlate of agility in humans, and torque gives potential angular acceleration. Agility scores therefore include rotational inertia values divided by proxies for (1) muscle force (ilium area and estimates of m. caudofemoralis longus cross-section), and (2) musculoskeletal torque. P...
Many of the major locomotor transitions during the evolution of Archosauria, the lineage including c...
<div><p>Quadrupedality evolved four independent times in dinosaurs; however, the constraints associa...
BACKGROUND: The most primitive ornithischian dinosaurs were small bipeds, but quadrupedality evolved...
Synopsis Tyrannosaurid dinosaurs had large preserved leg muscle attachments and low rotational iner...
Limb length, cursoriality and speed have long been areas of significant interest in theropod paleobi...
Limb length, cursoriality and speed have long been areas of significant interest in theropod paleobi...
The running ability of Tyrannosaurus rex has been intensively studied due to its relevance to interp...
We investigate whether musculoskeletal anatomy and three-dimensional (3-D) body proportions were mod...
Functional reconstructions of extinct animals represent a crucial step towards understanding palaeoc...
A reversion to secondary quadrupedality is exceptionally rare in nature, yet the convergent re-evolu...
How extinct, non-avian theropod dinosaurs moved is a subject of considerable interest and controvers...
We investigate whether musculoskeletal anatomy and three-dimensional (3-D) body proportions were mod...
The large theropod dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex underwent remarkable changes during its growth from <1...
Dromaeosaurids were a clade of bird-like, carnivorous dinosaurs that are well known for their charac...
Bone adaptation is modulated by the timing, direction, rate and magnitude of mechanical loads. To in...
Many of the major locomotor transitions during the evolution of Archosauria, the lineage including c...
<div><p>Quadrupedality evolved four independent times in dinosaurs; however, the constraints associa...
BACKGROUND: The most primitive ornithischian dinosaurs were small bipeds, but quadrupedality evolved...
Synopsis Tyrannosaurid dinosaurs had large preserved leg muscle attachments and low rotational iner...
Limb length, cursoriality and speed have long been areas of significant interest in theropod paleobi...
Limb length, cursoriality and speed have long been areas of significant interest in theropod paleobi...
The running ability of Tyrannosaurus rex has been intensively studied due to its relevance to interp...
We investigate whether musculoskeletal anatomy and three-dimensional (3-D) body proportions were mod...
Functional reconstructions of extinct animals represent a crucial step towards understanding palaeoc...
A reversion to secondary quadrupedality is exceptionally rare in nature, yet the convergent re-evolu...
How extinct, non-avian theropod dinosaurs moved is a subject of considerable interest and controvers...
We investigate whether musculoskeletal anatomy and three-dimensional (3-D) body proportions were mod...
The large theropod dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex underwent remarkable changes during its growth from <1...
Dromaeosaurids were a clade of bird-like, carnivorous dinosaurs that are well known for their charac...
Bone adaptation is modulated by the timing, direction, rate and magnitude of mechanical loads. To in...
Many of the major locomotor transitions during the evolution of Archosauria, the lineage including c...
<div><p>Quadrupedality evolved four independent times in dinosaurs; however, the constraints associa...
BACKGROUND: The most primitive ornithischian dinosaurs were small bipeds, but quadrupedality evolved...