Birds and crocodylians are the only remaining members of Archosauria (ruling reptiles) and they exhibit major differences in posture and gait, which are polar opposites in terms of locomotor strategies. Their broader lineages (Avemetatarsalia and Pseudosuchia) evolved a multitude of locomotor modes in the Triassic and Jurassic periods, including several occurrences of bipedalism. The exact timings and frequencies of bipedal origins within archosaurs, and thus their ancestral capabilities, are contentious. It is often suggested that archosaurs ancestrally exhibited some form of bipedalism. Euparkeria capensis is a central taxon for the investigation of locomotion in archosaurs due to its phylogenetic position and intermediate skeletal morpho...
The stance and gait of theropod dinosaurs are interpreted within the framework and constraints of fu...
Evolutionary transitions between quadrupedal and bipedal postures are pivotal to the diversification...
Despite historic work, the mechanisms and evolutionary drivers associated with the adoption of a fac...
Triassic archosaurs and stem-archosaurs show a remarkable disparity in their ankle and pelvis morpho...
Bipedalism evolved more than twice among archosaurs, and it is a characteristic of basal dinosaurs a...
Throughout their 250 Myr history, archosaurian reptiles have exhibited a wide array of body sizes, s...
Bipedal locomotion is a defining characteristic of humans and birds and has a profound effect on how...
Many of the major locomotor transitions during the evolution of Archosauria, the lineage including c...
Many of the major locomotor transitions during the evolution of Archosauria, the lineage including c...
Ornithischian dinosaurs were primitively bipedal with forelimbs modified for grasping, but quadruped...
Bipedality is a distinctive locomotor characteristic of some of the most noteworthy animals of all t...
Bipedal locomotion is a defining characteristic of humans and birds and has a profound effect on how...
Archosauria diversified throughout the Triassic Period before experiencing two mass extinctions near...
Locomotion in living birds (Neornithes) has two remarkable features: feather-assisted flight, and th...
Therapsids covered the entire spectrum of terrestrial locomotion from sprawling to parasagittal. Swi...
The stance and gait of theropod dinosaurs are interpreted within the framework and constraints of fu...
Evolutionary transitions between quadrupedal and bipedal postures are pivotal to the diversification...
Despite historic work, the mechanisms and evolutionary drivers associated with the adoption of a fac...
Triassic archosaurs and stem-archosaurs show a remarkable disparity in their ankle and pelvis morpho...
Bipedalism evolved more than twice among archosaurs, and it is a characteristic of basal dinosaurs a...
Throughout their 250 Myr history, archosaurian reptiles have exhibited a wide array of body sizes, s...
Bipedal locomotion is a defining characteristic of humans and birds and has a profound effect on how...
Many of the major locomotor transitions during the evolution of Archosauria, the lineage including c...
Many of the major locomotor transitions during the evolution of Archosauria, the lineage including c...
Ornithischian dinosaurs were primitively bipedal with forelimbs modified for grasping, but quadruped...
Bipedality is a distinctive locomotor characteristic of some of the most noteworthy animals of all t...
Bipedal locomotion is a defining characteristic of humans and birds and has a profound effect on how...
Archosauria diversified throughout the Triassic Period before experiencing two mass extinctions near...
Locomotion in living birds (Neornithes) has two remarkable features: feather-assisted flight, and th...
Therapsids covered the entire spectrum of terrestrial locomotion from sprawling to parasagittal. Swi...
The stance and gait of theropod dinosaurs are interpreted within the framework and constraints of fu...
Evolutionary transitions between quadrupedal and bipedal postures are pivotal to the diversification...
Despite historic work, the mechanisms and evolutionary drivers associated with the adoption of a fac...