Evolutionary transitions between quadrupedal and bipedal postures are pivotal to the diversification of amniotes on land, including in our own lineage (Hominini). Heterochrony is suggested as a macroevolutionary mechanism for postural transitions but understanding postural evolution in deep time is hindered by a lack of methods for inferring posture in extinct species. Dinosaurs are an excellent natural laboratory for understanding postural transitions because they demonstrate at least four instances of quadrupedality evolving from bipedality, and heterochronic processes have been put forward as an explanatory model for these transitions. We extend a quantitative method for reliably inferring posture in tetrapods to the study of ontogenetic...
Many of the major locomotor transitions during the evolution of Archosauria, the lineage including c...
A reversion to secondary quadrupedality is exceptionally rare in nature, yet the convergent re-evolu...
Theropoda was one of the most successful dinosaurian clades during the Mesozoic and has remained a d...
Evolutionary transitions between quadrupedal and bipedal postures are pivotal to the diversification...
Evolutionary transitions between quadrupedal and bipedal postures are pivotal to the diversification...
Ontogenetic information is crucial to understand life histories and represents a true challenge in d...
Dinosaurs due to their diverse species and peculiar forms have drawn the interest of both artists an...
Ornithischian dinosaurs were primitively bipedal with forelimbs modified for grasping, but quadruped...
Les amniotes actuels présentent une diversité locomotrice et posturale remarquable. Les mammifères s...
Reconstructing the locomotion of extinct vertebrates offers insights into their palaeobiology and he...
<div><p>Quadrupedality evolved four independent times in dinosaurs; however, the constraints associa...
Birds and crocodylians are the only remaining members of Archosauria (ruling reptiles) and they exhi...
Quadrupedality evolved four independent times in dinosaurs; however, the constraints associated with...
Bipedal locomotion is a defining characteristic of humans and birds and has a profound effect on how...
Sauropod dinosaurs were dominant, bulk-browsing herbivores for 130 million years of the Mesozoic, at...
Many of the major locomotor transitions during the evolution of Archosauria, the lineage including c...
A reversion to secondary quadrupedality is exceptionally rare in nature, yet the convergent re-evolu...
Theropoda was one of the most successful dinosaurian clades during the Mesozoic and has remained a d...
Evolutionary transitions between quadrupedal and bipedal postures are pivotal to the diversification...
Evolutionary transitions between quadrupedal and bipedal postures are pivotal to the diversification...
Ontogenetic information is crucial to understand life histories and represents a true challenge in d...
Dinosaurs due to their diverse species and peculiar forms have drawn the interest of both artists an...
Ornithischian dinosaurs were primitively bipedal with forelimbs modified for grasping, but quadruped...
Les amniotes actuels présentent une diversité locomotrice et posturale remarquable. Les mammifères s...
Reconstructing the locomotion of extinct vertebrates offers insights into their palaeobiology and he...
<div><p>Quadrupedality evolved four independent times in dinosaurs; however, the constraints associa...
Birds and crocodylians are the only remaining members of Archosauria (ruling reptiles) and they exhi...
Quadrupedality evolved four independent times in dinosaurs; however, the constraints associated with...
Bipedal locomotion is a defining characteristic of humans and birds and has a profound effect on how...
Sauropod dinosaurs were dominant, bulk-browsing herbivores for 130 million years of the Mesozoic, at...
Many of the major locomotor transitions during the evolution of Archosauria, the lineage including c...
A reversion to secondary quadrupedality is exceptionally rare in nature, yet the convergent re-evolu...
Theropoda was one of the most successful dinosaurian clades during the Mesozoic and has remained a d...