The most primitive ornithischian dinosaurs were small bipeds, but quadrupedality evolved three times independently in the clade. The transition to quadrupedality from bipedal ancestors is rare in the history of terrestrial vertebrate evolution, and extant analogues do not exist. Constraints imposed on quadrupedal ornithischians by their ancestral bipedal bauplan remain unexplored, and consequently, debate continues about their stance and gait. For example, it has been proposed that some ornithischians could run, while others consider that none were cursorial.Drawing on biomechanical concepts of limb bone scaling and locomotor theory developed for extant taxa, we use the largest dataset of ornithischian postcranial measurements so far compil...
Evolutionary transitions between quadrupedal and bipedal postures are pivotal to the diversification...
The functional anatomy of the hindlimb of bipedal dinosaurs has been intensively studied. Yet, surpr...
Sauropod dinosaurs were dominant, bulk-browsing herbivores for 130 million years of the Mesozoic, at...
BACKGROUND: The most primitive ornithischian dinosaurs were small bipeds, but quadrupedality evolved...
Background: The most primitive ornithischian dinosaurs were small bipeds, but quadrupedality evolved...
Background The most primitive ornithischian dinosaurs were small bipeds, but quadrupedality evolved...
The evolution of quadrupedality from bipedal ancestors is an exceptionally rare transition in tetrap...
Ornithischian dinosaurs were primitively bipedal with forelimbs modified for grasping, but quadruped...
The secondary evolution of quadrupedality from bipedal ancestry is a rare evolutionary transition in...
<div><p>Quadrupedality evolved four independent times in dinosaurs; however, the constraints associa...
Quadrupedality evolved four independent times in dinosaurs; however, the constraints associated with...
Foot skeletons of small (young) hadrosaurid dinosaurs were compared with those of large (adult) hadr...
The stance and gait of theropod dinosaurs are interpreted within the framework and constraints of fu...
A reversion to secondary quadrupedality is exceptionally rare in nature, yet the convergent re-evolu...
This paper is the first of a three-part series that investigates the architecture of cancellous (‘sp...
Evolutionary transitions between quadrupedal and bipedal postures are pivotal to the diversification...
The functional anatomy of the hindlimb of bipedal dinosaurs has been intensively studied. Yet, surpr...
Sauropod dinosaurs were dominant, bulk-browsing herbivores for 130 million years of the Mesozoic, at...
BACKGROUND: The most primitive ornithischian dinosaurs were small bipeds, but quadrupedality evolved...
Background: The most primitive ornithischian dinosaurs were small bipeds, but quadrupedality evolved...
Background The most primitive ornithischian dinosaurs were small bipeds, but quadrupedality evolved...
The evolution of quadrupedality from bipedal ancestors is an exceptionally rare transition in tetrap...
Ornithischian dinosaurs were primitively bipedal with forelimbs modified for grasping, but quadruped...
The secondary evolution of quadrupedality from bipedal ancestry is a rare evolutionary transition in...
<div><p>Quadrupedality evolved four independent times in dinosaurs; however, the constraints associa...
Quadrupedality evolved four independent times in dinosaurs; however, the constraints associated with...
Foot skeletons of small (young) hadrosaurid dinosaurs were compared with those of large (adult) hadr...
The stance and gait of theropod dinosaurs are interpreted within the framework and constraints of fu...
A reversion to secondary quadrupedality is exceptionally rare in nature, yet the convergent re-evolu...
This paper is the first of a three-part series that investigates the architecture of cancellous (‘sp...
Evolutionary transitions between quadrupedal and bipedal postures are pivotal to the diversification...
The functional anatomy of the hindlimb of bipedal dinosaurs has been intensively studied. Yet, surpr...
Sauropod dinosaurs were dominant, bulk-browsing herbivores for 130 million years of the Mesozoic, at...