Despite more than a century of interest, body-mass estimation in the fossil record remains contentious, particularly when estimating the body mass of taxa outside the size scope of living animals. One estimation approach uses humeral and femoral (stylopodial) circumferences collected from extant (living) terrestrial vertebrates to infer the body masses of extinct tetrapods through scaling models. When applied to very large extinct taxa, extant-based scaling approaches incur obvious methodological extrapolations leading some to suggest that they may overestimate the body masses of large terrestrial vertebrates. Here, I test the implicit assumption of such assertions: that a quadratic model provides a better fit to the combined humeral and fe...
The volumetric method of ‘convex hulling ’ has recently been put forward as a mass prediction techni...
The volumetric method of 'convex hulling' has recently been put forward as a mass prediction techniq...
We investigate whether musculoskeletal anatomy and three-dimensional (3-D) body proportions were mod...
Despite more than a century of interest, body-mass estimation in the fossil record remains contentio...
Organismal body size correlates with almost all aspects of ecology and physiology. As a result, the ...
Abstract Background Body size is intimately related t...
Body mass is a key biological variable, but difficult to assess from fossils. Various techniques exi...
Estimates of body mass often represent the founding assumption on which biomechanical and macroevolu...
The ability to accurately and reliably estimate body mass of extinct taxa is a vital tool for interp...
Packard and colleagues investigate the prediction of the body mass of dinosaurs, using allometric mo...
Body mass growth curves have been reconstructed in numerous extinct animals, especially non-avian di...
Estimates of body mass often represent the founding assumption on which biomechanical and macroevolu...
Body mass is a fundamental physical property of an individual and has enormous bearing upon ecology ...
Titanosauriformes is a conspicuous and diverse group of sauropod dinosaurs that inhabited almost all...
Estimates of body mass often represent the founding assumption on which biomechanical and macroevolu...
The volumetric method of ‘convex hulling ’ has recently been put forward as a mass prediction techni...
The volumetric method of 'convex hulling' has recently been put forward as a mass prediction techniq...
We investigate whether musculoskeletal anatomy and three-dimensional (3-D) body proportions were mod...
Despite more than a century of interest, body-mass estimation in the fossil record remains contentio...
Organismal body size correlates with almost all aspects of ecology and physiology. As a result, the ...
Abstract Background Body size is intimately related t...
Body mass is a key biological variable, but difficult to assess from fossils. Various techniques exi...
Estimates of body mass often represent the founding assumption on which biomechanical and macroevolu...
The ability to accurately and reliably estimate body mass of extinct taxa is a vital tool for interp...
Packard and colleagues investigate the prediction of the body mass of dinosaurs, using allometric mo...
Body mass growth curves have been reconstructed in numerous extinct animals, especially non-avian di...
Estimates of body mass often represent the founding assumption on which biomechanical and macroevolu...
Body mass is a fundamental physical property of an individual and has enormous bearing upon ecology ...
Titanosauriformes is a conspicuous and diverse group of sauropod dinosaurs that inhabited almost all...
Estimates of body mass often represent the founding assumption on which biomechanical and macroevolu...
The volumetric method of ‘convex hulling ’ has recently been put forward as a mass prediction techni...
The volumetric method of 'convex hulling' has recently been put forward as a mass prediction techniq...
We investigate whether musculoskeletal anatomy and three-dimensional (3-D) body proportions were mod...