Estimates of locomotory speeds of small to large-sized Patagonian dinosaurs are presented for the first time. These estimates are inferred from trackways found on fine to coarse-grained brown sandstones located in the lower section of the Candeleros Member of the Río Limay Formation (Albian-Cenomanian), Neuquén Province, Argentina. The method used is based on the measurement of the stride length (distance between two successive prints of the same foot) and of the length of the hindfoot print, which in turn, allows us to estimate the height at the hip joint and, therefore, the approximate size of the animal. The hypothesis of dynamic similarity implies that the movements of geometrically similar animals, although of different sizes, are dyna...
An ensemble of 10 footprints forming a trackway, lower Cretaceous (possibly Valanginian) in age, hav...
Theropod behaviour and biodynamics are intriguing questions that paleontology has been trying to res...
Gait reconstruction of extinct animals requires the integration of palaeontological information obta...
The known relationships of speed, gait and body size (derived mainly from mammals) are used to deter...
Speed estimations from trackways of Titanopodus mendozensis González Riga and Calvo provide informat...
Several lines of evidence are presented in this text that can help us estimate how dinosaurs could m...
Locomotor energetics are an important determinant of an animal's ecological niche. It is commonly as...
Locomotor energetics are an important determinant of an animal's ecological niche. It is commonly as...
Ichnology gives relevant information to understand the paleobiology of sauropod dinosaurs, particula...
How extinct, non-avian theropod dinosaurs locomoted is a subject of considerable interest, as is the...
The criteria used to define the gaits of living animals cannot be applied very easily to skeletons o...
Measurements of trackways have been used to determine the gaits and speeds of 267 bipedal dinosaurs....
The discovery of new Titanopodus trackways (Loncoche Formation, Argentina) shed light on the locomot...
The study of a small sauropod trackway from the Late Cretaceous Fumanya tracksite (southern Pyrenees...
The study of a small sauropod trackway from the Late Cretaceous Fumanya tracksite (southern Pyrenees...
An ensemble of 10 footprints forming a trackway, lower Cretaceous (possibly Valanginian) in age, hav...
Theropod behaviour and biodynamics are intriguing questions that paleontology has been trying to res...
Gait reconstruction of extinct animals requires the integration of palaeontological information obta...
The known relationships of speed, gait and body size (derived mainly from mammals) are used to deter...
Speed estimations from trackways of Titanopodus mendozensis González Riga and Calvo provide informat...
Several lines of evidence are presented in this text that can help us estimate how dinosaurs could m...
Locomotor energetics are an important determinant of an animal's ecological niche. It is commonly as...
Locomotor energetics are an important determinant of an animal's ecological niche. It is commonly as...
Ichnology gives relevant information to understand the paleobiology of sauropod dinosaurs, particula...
How extinct, non-avian theropod dinosaurs locomoted is a subject of considerable interest, as is the...
The criteria used to define the gaits of living animals cannot be applied very easily to skeletons o...
Measurements of trackways have been used to determine the gaits and speeds of 267 bipedal dinosaurs....
The discovery of new Titanopodus trackways (Loncoche Formation, Argentina) shed light on the locomot...
The study of a small sauropod trackway from the Late Cretaceous Fumanya tracksite (southern Pyrenees...
The study of a small sauropod trackway from the Late Cretaceous Fumanya tracksite (southern Pyrenees...
An ensemble of 10 footprints forming a trackway, lower Cretaceous (possibly Valanginian) in age, hav...
Theropod behaviour and biodynamics are intriguing questions that paleontology has been trying to res...
Gait reconstruction of extinct animals requires the integration of palaeontological information obta...