Sauropodomorpha represents an important group of Mesozoic megaherbivores, and includes the largest terrestrial animals ever known. It was the first dinosaur group to become abundant and widespread, and its members formed a significant component of terrestrial ecosystems from the Late Triassic until the end of the Cretaceous. Both of these factors have been explained by their adoption of herbivory, but understanding the evolution of sauropodomorph feeding has been hampered by the scarcity of biomechanical studies. To address this, the jaw adductor musculature of the basal sauropodomorph Plateosaurus and the sauropod Camarasaurus have been reconstructed. These reconstructions provide boundary conditions for finite element models to assess dif...
Rhynchocephalians were a successful, globally distributed group of diapsid reptiles that thrived in ...
Morphological responses of nonmammalian herbivores to external ecological drivers have not been quan...
The rise of sauropodomorphs is still poorly understood due to the scarcity of well-preserved fossils...
Sauropodomorpha represents an important group of Mesozoic megaherbivores, and includes the largest t...
Sauropodomorpha represents an important group of Mesozoic megaherbivores, and includes the largest t...
High megaherbivore species richness is documented in both fossil and contemporary ecosystems despite...
High megaherbivore species richness is documented in both fossil and contemporary ecosystems despite...
High megaherbivore species richness is documented in both fossil and contemporary ecosystems despite...
High megaherbivore species richness is documented in both fossil and contemporary ecosystems despite...
Sauropodomorpha included the largest known terrestrial vertebrates and was the first dinosaur clade ...
Sauropodomorpha included the largest known terrestrial vertebrates and was the first dinosaur clade ...
Sauropodomorpha included the largest known terrestrial vertebrates and was the first dinosaur clade ...
The colossal size and body plan of sauropod dinosaurs are unparalleled in terrestrial vertebrates. H...
The colossal size and body plan of sauropod dinosaurs are unparalleled in terrestrial vertebrates. H...
The colossal size and body plan of sauropod dinosaurs are unparalleled in terrestrial vertebrates. H...
Rhynchocephalians were a successful, globally distributed group of diapsid reptiles that thrived in ...
Morphological responses of nonmammalian herbivores to external ecological drivers have not been quan...
The rise of sauropodomorphs is still poorly understood due to the scarcity of well-preserved fossils...
Sauropodomorpha represents an important group of Mesozoic megaherbivores, and includes the largest t...
Sauropodomorpha represents an important group of Mesozoic megaherbivores, and includes the largest t...
High megaherbivore species richness is documented in both fossil and contemporary ecosystems despite...
High megaherbivore species richness is documented in both fossil and contemporary ecosystems despite...
High megaherbivore species richness is documented in both fossil and contemporary ecosystems despite...
High megaherbivore species richness is documented in both fossil and contemporary ecosystems despite...
Sauropodomorpha included the largest known terrestrial vertebrates and was the first dinosaur clade ...
Sauropodomorpha included the largest known terrestrial vertebrates and was the first dinosaur clade ...
Sauropodomorpha included the largest known terrestrial vertebrates and was the first dinosaur clade ...
The colossal size and body plan of sauropod dinosaurs are unparalleled in terrestrial vertebrates. H...
The colossal size and body plan of sauropod dinosaurs are unparalleled in terrestrial vertebrates. H...
The colossal size and body plan of sauropod dinosaurs are unparalleled in terrestrial vertebrates. H...
Rhynchocephalians were a successful, globally distributed group of diapsid reptiles that thrived in ...
Morphological responses of nonmammalian herbivores to external ecological drivers have not been quan...
The rise of sauropodomorphs is still poorly understood due to the scarcity of well-preserved fossils...