Facultative bipedality is regarded as an enigmatic middle ground in the evolution of obligate bipedality and is associated with high mechanical demands in extant lepidosaurs. Traits linked with this phenomenon are largely associated with the caudal end of the animal: hindlimbs and tail. The articulation of the pelvis with both of these structures suggests a morphofunctional role in the use of a facultative locomotor mode. Using a three-dimensional geometric morphometric approach, we examine the pelvic osteology and associated functional implications for 34 species of extant lepidosaur. Anatomical trends associated with the use of a bipedal locomotor mode and substrate preferences are correlated and functionally interpreted based on musculos...
The shift to bipedal locomotion is a distinguishing feature of the human lineage that required subst...
19 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 18-19)."1. The femur of Eucosmodon was ...
Pterosaur pelvic girdles are complex structures that offer a wealth of phylogenetic and biomechanica...
Abstract Facultative bipedality is regarded as an enigmatic middle ground in the evol...
Despite historic work, the mechanisms and evolutionary drivers associated with the adoption of a fac...
Bipedality is a distinctive locomotor characteristic of some of the most noteworthy animals of all t...
Despite historic work, the mechanisms and evolutionary drivers associated with the adoption of a fac...
The pelvic structure in non-avian archosaurs plays a key role in understanding the evolution of terr...
Triassic archosaurs and stem-archosaurs show a remarkable disparity in their ankle and pelvis morpho...
Bipedal locomotion is a defining characteristic of humans and birds and has a profound effect on how...
Birds and crocodylians are the only remaining members of Archosauria (ruling reptiles) and they exhi...
Therapsids covered the entire spectrum of terrestrial locomotion from sprawling to parasagittal. Swi...
Throughout their 250 Myr history, archosaurian reptiles have exhibited a wide array of body sizes, s...
Bipedal locomotion is a defining characteristic of humans and birds and has a profound effect on how...
We assessed the influence of a variety of aspects of locomotion and ecology including gait and locom...
The shift to bipedal locomotion is a distinguishing feature of the human lineage that required subst...
19 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 18-19)."1. The femur of Eucosmodon was ...
Pterosaur pelvic girdles are complex structures that offer a wealth of phylogenetic and biomechanica...
Abstract Facultative bipedality is regarded as an enigmatic middle ground in the evol...
Despite historic work, the mechanisms and evolutionary drivers associated with the adoption of a fac...
Bipedality is a distinctive locomotor characteristic of some of the most noteworthy animals of all t...
Despite historic work, the mechanisms and evolutionary drivers associated with the adoption of a fac...
The pelvic structure in non-avian archosaurs plays a key role in understanding the evolution of terr...
Triassic archosaurs and stem-archosaurs show a remarkable disparity in their ankle and pelvis morpho...
Bipedal locomotion is a defining characteristic of humans and birds and has a profound effect on how...
Birds and crocodylians are the only remaining members of Archosauria (ruling reptiles) and they exhi...
Therapsids covered the entire spectrum of terrestrial locomotion from sprawling to parasagittal. Swi...
Throughout their 250 Myr history, archosaurian reptiles have exhibited a wide array of body sizes, s...
Bipedal locomotion is a defining characteristic of humans and birds and has a profound effect on how...
We assessed the influence of a variety of aspects of locomotion and ecology including gait and locom...
The shift to bipedal locomotion is a distinguishing feature of the human lineage that required subst...
19 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 18-19)."1. The femur of Eucosmodon was ...
Pterosaur pelvic girdles are complex structures that offer a wealth of phylogenetic and biomechanica...