Functional analysis through computer modeling can inform on how extinct organisms moved and fed, allowing us to test long-standing paleobiological hypotheses. Many such studies are based on digital models derived from computed tomography or surface scanning, but these methods are not appropriate for all fossils. Here, we show that box modeling—3-D modeling of complex shapes based on simple objects—can be used to reconstruct the morphology of various fossil specimens. Moreover, the results of computational functional analyses utilizing such models are very similar to those for models derived from tomographic or surface-based techniques. Box modeling is more broadly applicable than alternative methods for digitizing specimens; hence, there is...
We have developed a protocol for reconstructing 3D models of the skulls of extinct species of small ...
One important and sometimes contentious challenge in paleobiology is discriminating between species,...
OBJECTIVES: The statistical analysis of fossil remains is essential to understand the evolution of t...
Functional analysis through computer modeling can inform on how extinct organisms moved and fed, all...
Functional analysis through computer modeling can inform on how extinct organisms moved and fed, all...
During fossilization, the remains of extinct organisms are subjected to taphonomic and diagenetic pr...
Models are a principal tool of modern science. By definition, and in practice, models are not litera...
Models are a principal tool of modern science. By definition, and in practice, models are not litera...
Review[1,2]. Moreover, the functional morphology of fossil organ-isms can now be objectively evaluat...
Computer-aided visualization and analysis of fossils has revolutionized the study of extinct organis...
Computer-aided visualization and analysis of fossils has revolutionized the study of extinct organis...
During fossilisation, the remains of extinct organisms are subjected to taphonomic and diagenetic pr...
The analysis of trace fossils usually is performed qualitatively, which makes comparing trace fossil...
The dominantly soft-bodied fauna of the Silurian (Wenlock) Herefordshire Lagerstätte of England is p...
We have developed a protocol for reconstructing 3D models of the skulls of extinct species of small ...
One important and sometimes contentious challenge in paleobiology is discriminating between species,...
OBJECTIVES: The statistical analysis of fossil remains is essential to understand the evolution of t...
Functional analysis through computer modeling can inform on how extinct organisms moved and fed, all...
Functional analysis through computer modeling can inform on how extinct organisms moved and fed, all...
During fossilization, the remains of extinct organisms are subjected to taphonomic and diagenetic pr...
Models are a principal tool of modern science. By definition, and in practice, models are not litera...
Models are a principal tool of modern science. By definition, and in practice, models are not litera...
Review[1,2]. Moreover, the functional morphology of fossil organ-isms can now be objectively evaluat...
Computer-aided visualization and analysis of fossils has revolutionized the study of extinct organis...
Computer-aided visualization and analysis of fossils has revolutionized the study of extinct organis...
During fossilisation, the remains of extinct organisms are subjected to taphonomic and diagenetic pr...
The analysis of trace fossils usually is performed qualitatively, which makes comparing trace fossil...
The dominantly soft-bodied fauna of the Silurian (Wenlock) Herefordshire Lagerstätte of England is p...
We have developed a protocol for reconstructing 3D models of the skulls of extinct species of small ...
One important and sometimes contentious challenge in paleobiology is discriminating between species,...
OBJECTIVES: The statistical analysis of fossil remains is essential to understand the evolution of t...