Inferences of function and ecology in extinct taxa have long been a subject of interest because it is fundamental to understand the evolutionary history of species. In this study, we use a quantitative approach to investigate the locomotor behaviour of Simocyon batalleri, a key taxon related to the ailurid family. To do so, we use 3D surface geometric morphometric approaches on the three long bones of the forelimb of an extant reference sample. Next, we test the locomotor strategy of S. batalleri using a leave-one-out cross-validated linear discriminant analysis. Our results show that S. batalleri is included in the morphospace of the living species of musteloids. However, each bone of the forelimb appears to show a different functional sig...
This paper is the first of a three-part series that investigates the architecture of cancellous (‘sp...
We describe the skull and neck morphology of the late Miocene amphicyonid Magericyon anceps, focusin...
Gait reconstruction of extinct animals requires the integration of palaeontological information obta...
In this study, we analysed locomotory habits in extant predators and Sparassodonta species through g...
The talus is one of the most commonly preserved post-cranial elements in the platyrrhine fossil reco...
<div><p>In this study, three-dimensional landmark-based methods of geometric morphometrics are used ...
In this study, three-dimensional landmark-based methods of geometric morphometrics are used for esti...
Members of the order Carnivora display a broad range of locomotor habits, including cursorial, scans...
Ecomorphological diversity of Mesozoic mammals was presumably constrained by selective pressures imp...
Background: The shape of the appendicular bones in mammals usually reflects adaptations towards diff...
Three-dimensional (3D) models of fossil bones are increasingly available, thus opening a novel front...
Locomotor mode is an important component of an animal's ecology, relating to both habitat and substr...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, 1980The morphology and proportions of the limb skeletons o...
International audienceStudies linking postcranial morphology with locomotion in mammals are common. ...
Trabecular architecture (i.e., the main orientation of the bone trabeculae, their number, mean thick...
This paper is the first of a three-part series that investigates the architecture of cancellous (‘sp...
We describe the skull and neck morphology of the late Miocene amphicyonid Magericyon anceps, focusin...
Gait reconstruction of extinct animals requires the integration of palaeontological information obta...
In this study, we analysed locomotory habits in extant predators and Sparassodonta species through g...
The talus is one of the most commonly preserved post-cranial elements in the platyrrhine fossil reco...
<div><p>In this study, three-dimensional landmark-based methods of geometric morphometrics are used ...
In this study, three-dimensional landmark-based methods of geometric morphometrics are used for esti...
Members of the order Carnivora display a broad range of locomotor habits, including cursorial, scans...
Ecomorphological diversity of Mesozoic mammals was presumably constrained by selective pressures imp...
Background: The shape of the appendicular bones in mammals usually reflects adaptations towards diff...
Three-dimensional (3D) models of fossil bones are increasingly available, thus opening a novel front...
Locomotor mode is an important component of an animal's ecology, relating to both habitat and substr...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, 1980The morphology and proportions of the limb skeletons o...
International audienceStudies linking postcranial morphology with locomotion in mammals are common. ...
Trabecular architecture (i.e., the main orientation of the bone trabeculae, their number, mean thick...
This paper is the first of a three-part series that investigates the architecture of cancellous (‘sp...
We describe the skull and neck morphology of the late Miocene amphicyonid Magericyon anceps, focusin...
Gait reconstruction of extinct animals requires the integration of palaeontological information obta...