Argyrolagus constitutes, both for its craniodental and postcranial anatomy, one of the most notably specialized South American Neogene metatherians. Differentiating it from any other South American mammal, bipedal jumping has been proposed for Argyrolagus, even though this hypothesis was not supported by morphofunctional studies. Here, we describe the postcranium of A. scaglai (from the Pliocene of Argentina), perform a functional analysis, and interpret it against a varied background of locomotor adaptations of extant mammals. The configuration of joints, the degree of development and location of muscular insertions were mainly analyzed, and functional indices were evaluated. This study indicates that Argyrolagus had stabilized glenohumera...
In the present work, we provide muscular reconstruction and we infer functional properties of the fo...
Sthenurine kangaroos (Marsupialia, Diprotodontia, Macropodoidea) were an extinct subfamily within th...
Many of the major locomotor transitions during the evolution of Archosauria, the lineage including c...
Argyrolagus constitutes, both for its craniodental and postcranial anatomy, one of the most notably ...
In this study, we analysed locomotory habits in extant predators and Sparassodonta species through g...
Early Miocene sloths are represented by a diversity of forms ranging from 38 to 95 kg, being registe...
Living kangaroos, wallabies and rat-kangaroos (Macropodoidea) constitute the most ecologically diver...
Joint mobility is a key factor in determining the functional capacity of tetrapod limbs, and is impo...
The procyonid †Cyonasua is endemic to South America and recorded from the Late Miocene to the Early ...
Living kangaroos, wallabies and rat-kangaroos (Macropodoidea) constitute the most ecologically diver...
Articular surfaces reflect the relative movements between adjacent bones, and the ones involved in t...
During the Neogene, many North American ungulates evolved longer limbs. Presumably, this allowed the...
Living kangaroos, wallabies and rat-kangaroos (Macropodoidea) constitute the most ecologically diver...
Many of the major locomotor transitions during the evolution of Archosauria, the lineage including c...
In this paper, we study the postcranial morphology (humerus, ulna, innominate, femur, tibia, astraga...
In the present work, we provide muscular reconstruction and we infer functional properties of the fo...
Sthenurine kangaroos (Marsupialia, Diprotodontia, Macropodoidea) were an extinct subfamily within th...
Many of the major locomotor transitions during the evolution of Archosauria, the lineage including c...
Argyrolagus constitutes, both for its craniodental and postcranial anatomy, one of the most notably ...
In this study, we analysed locomotory habits in extant predators and Sparassodonta species through g...
Early Miocene sloths are represented by a diversity of forms ranging from 38 to 95 kg, being registe...
Living kangaroos, wallabies and rat-kangaroos (Macropodoidea) constitute the most ecologically diver...
Joint mobility is a key factor in determining the functional capacity of tetrapod limbs, and is impo...
The procyonid †Cyonasua is endemic to South America and recorded from the Late Miocene to the Early ...
Living kangaroos, wallabies and rat-kangaroos (Macropodoidea) constitute the most ecologically diver...
Articular surfaces reflect the relative movements between adjacent bones, and the ones involved in t...
During the Neogene, many North American ungulates evolved longer limbs. Presumably, this allowed the...
Living kangaroos, wallabies and rat-kangaroos (Macropodoidea) constitute the most ecologically diver...
Many of the major locomotor transitions during the evolution of Archosauria, the lineage including c...
In this paper, we study the postcranial morphology (humerus, ulna, innominate, femur, tibia, astraga...
In the present work, we provide muscular reconstruction and we infer functional properties of the fo...
Sthenurine kangaroos (Marsupialia, Diprotodontia, Macropodoidea) were an extinct subfamily within th...
Many of the major locomotor transitions during the evolution of Archosauria, the lineage including c...