Claws are involved in a number of behaviours including locomotion and prey capture, and as a result animals evolve claw morphologies that enable these functions. Past authors have found geometry of the keratinous sheath of the claw to correlate with mode of life for extant birds and squamates; this relationship has frequently been cited to infer lifestyles for Mesozoic theropods including Archaeopteryx. However, many fossil claws lack keratinous sheaths and thus cannot be analysed using current methods. As the ungual phalanx within the claw is more commonly preserved in the fossil record, geometry of this bone may provide a more useful metric for paleontological analysis. In this study, ungual bones of 108 birds and 5 squamates were imaged ...
This paper is the first of a three-part series that investigates the architecture of cancellous (‘sp...
BACKGROUND: Fossil tracks made by non-avian theropod dinosaurs commonly reflect the habitual bipedal...
<p>The forelimb and hind limbs of representative taxa illustrate the history of digit morphology in ...
SummaryThe origin and early evolution of birds has been a major topic in evolutionary biology. In th...
Birds of Prey, also known as Raptors, differ in their ecology. Previous work has found relationships...
Accipitriformes, Strigiformes, and Falconiformes are the three extant raptorial avian clades, most m...
The hind limbs of birds have long been considered a key feature in the conquest of different environ...
<div><p>Pedal claw geometry can be used to predict behaviour in extant tetrapods and has frequently ...
We investigated the relationship between wing element proportions and flight mode in a dataset of li...
Locomotion in living birds (Neornithes) has two remarkable features: feather-assisted flight, and th...
Pedal claw geometry can be used to predict behaviour in extant tetrapods and has frequently been use...
It has long been held that Falconiformes and Strigiformes possess a strong similarity in their claws...
We examined the relationship between forelimb design and function across the 230-million-year histor...
The aim of this work is to establish qualitative and quantitative differences and similarities among...
We quantified the extent of adaptive radiation in the evolution of the hindlimb in the bird-of-prey ...
This paper is the first of a three-part series that investigates the architecture of cancellous (‘sp...
BACKGROUND: Fossil tracks made by non-avian theropod dinosaurs commonly reflect the habitual bipedal...
<p>The forelimb and hind limbs of representative taxa illustrate the history of digit morphology in ...
SummaryThe origin and early evolution of birds has been a major topic in evolutionary biology. In th...
Birds of Prey, also known as Raptors, differ in their ecology. Previous work has found relationships...
Accipitriformes, Strigiformes, and Falconiformes are the three extant raptorial avian clades, most m...
The hind limbs of birds have long been considered a key feature in the conquest of different environ...
<div><p>Pedal claw geometry can be used to predict behaviour in extant tetrapods and has frequently ...
We investigated the relationship between wing element proportions and flight mode in a dataset of li...
Locomotion in living birds (Neornithes) has two remarkable features: feather-assisted flight, and th...
Pedal claw geometry can be used to predict behaviour in extant tetrapods and has frequently been use...
It has long been held that Falconiformes and Strigiformes possess a strong similarity in their claws...
We examined the relationship between forelimb design and function across the 230-million-year histor...
The aim of this work is to establish qualitative and quantitative differences and similarities among...
We quantified the extent of adaptive radiation in the evolution of the hindlimb in the bird-of-prey ...
This paper is the first of a three-part series that investigates the architecture of cancellous (‘sp...
BACKGROUND: Fossil tracks made by non-avian theropod dinosaurs commonly reflect the habitual bipedal...
<p>The forelimb and hind limbs of representative taxa illustrate the history of digit morphology in ...