We investigate whether musculoskeletal anatomy and three-dimensional (3-D) body proportions were modified during the evolution of large (>6000 kg) body size in Allosauroidea (Dinosauria: Theropoda). Three adaptations for maintaining locomotor performance at large body size, related to muscle leverage, mass, and body proportions, are tested and all are unsupported in this analysis. Predictions from 3-D musculoskeletal models of medium-sized (Allosaurus) and large-bodied (Acrocanthosaurus) allosauroids suggest that muscle leverage scaled close to isometry, well below the positive allometry required to compensate for declining muscle cross-sectional area with increasing body size. Regression analyses on a larger allosauroid data set finds slig...
Titanosauriformes is a conspicuous and diverse group of sauropod dinosaurs that inhabited almost all...
Background Body size is intimately related to the physiology and ecology of an organism. Therefore, ...
Ornithischian dinosaurs were primitively bipedal with forelimbs modified for grasping, but quadruped...
We investigate whether musculoskeletal anatomy and three-dimensional (3-D) body proportions were mod...
The large theropod dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex underwent remarkable changes during its growth from <1...
Limb length, cursoriality and speed have long been areas of significant interest in theropod paleobi...
The colossal size and body plan of sauropod dinosaurs are unparalleled in terrestrial vertebrates. H...
Throughout their 250 Myr history, archosaurian reptiles have exhibited a wide array of body sizes, s...
Limb length, cursoriality and speed have long been areas of significant interest in theropod paleobi...
Despite historic work, the mechanisms and evolutionary drivers associated with the adoption of a fac...
Organismal body size correlates with almost all aspects of ecology and physiology. As a result, the ...
Many of the major locomotor transitions during the evolution of Archosauria, the lineage including c...
The colossal size and body plan of sauropod dinosaurs are unparalleled in terrestrial vertebrates. H...
Theropoda was one of the most successful dinosaurian clades during the Mesozoic and has remained a d...
Functional reconstructions of extinct animals represent a crucial step towards understanding palaeoc...
Titanosauriformes is a conspicuous and diverse group of sauropod dinosaurs that inhabited almost all...
Background Body size is intimately related to the physiology and ecology of an organism. Therefore, ...
Ornithischian dinosaurs were primitively bipedal with forelimbs modified for grasping, but quadruped...
We investigate whether musculoskeletal anatomy and three-dimensional (3-D) body proportions were mod...
The large theropod dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex underwent remarkable changes during its growth from <1...
Limb length, cursoriality and speed have long been areas of significant interest in theropod paleobi...
The colossal size and body plan of sauropod dinosaurs are unparalleled in terrestrial vertebrates. H...
Throughout their 250 Myr history, archosaurian reptiles have exhibited a wide array of body sizes, s...
Limb length, cursoriality and speed have long been areas of significant interest in theropod paleobi...
Despite historic work, the mechanisms and evolutionary drivers associated with the adoption of a fac...
Organismal body size correlates with almost all aspects of ecology and physiology. As a result, the ...
Many of the major locomotor transitions during the evolution of Archosauria, the lineage including c...
The colossal size and body plan of sauropod dinosaurs are unparalleled in terrestrial vertebrates. H...
Theropoda was one of the most successful dinosaurian clades during the Mesozoic and has remained a d...
Functional reconstructions of extinct animals represent a crucial step towards understanding palaeoc...
Titanosauriformes is a conspicuous and diverse group of sauropod dinosaurs that inhabited almost all...
Background Body size is intimately related to the physiology and ecology of an organism. Therefore, ...
Ornithischian dinosaurs were primitively bipedal with forelimbs modified for grasping, but quadruped...