Shoulder shape directly impacts forelimb function by contributing to glenohumeral (GH) range-of-motion (ROM). However, identifying traits that contribute most to ROM and visualizing how they do so remains challenging, ultimately limiting our ability to reconstruct function and behaviour in fossil species. To address these limitations, we developed an in silico proximity-driven model to simulate and visualize three-dimensional (3D) GH rotations in living primate species with diverse locomotor profiles, identify those shapes that are most predictive of ROM using geometric morphometrics, and apply subsequent insights to interpret function and behaviour in the fossil hominin Australopithecus sediba. We found that ROM metrics that incorporated 3...
We analyze patterns of subchondral bone apparent density in the distal femur of extant primates to r...
Studies of comparative morphology clearly distinguish the shoulder morphology of Homo from that of t...
The talus is one of the most commonly preserved post-cranial elements in the platyrrhine fossil reco...
An underlying assumption of many studies of primate functional anatomy is that skeletal morphology d...
The emergence of extant ape-like locomotor behaviors has become a defining issue in reconstructing a...
Studies of comparative morphology clearly distinguish the shoulder morphology of Homo from that of t...
This study refutes the traditional idea that the glenohumeral joint of hominoids is more mobile than...
Certain anatomical features of the pectoral girdle can be demonstrated to be functionally significan...
<p>During the last six million years, humans shifted from a primarily arboreal lifestyle to a habitu...
This study uses articulated 3D polygonal models of the pelvis and femur to simulate range of abducti...
Primates exhibit high variability in their locomotion. The main pattern adopted by each species is s...
Recent discoveries of early hominin scapulae from Ethiopia (Dikika, Woranso-Mille) and South Africa ...
Recent discoveries of early hominin scapulae from Ethiopia (Dikika, Woranso-Mille) and South Africa ...
<p>Reconstructing locomotor patterns from fossils is crucial for understanding the origins of primat...
In this study, we want to investigate the covariation in the shape of two carpal bones, the triquetr...
We analyze patterns of subchondral bone apparent density in the distal femur of extant primates to r...
Studies of comparative morphology clearly distinguish the shoulder morphology of Homo from that of t...
The talus is one of the most commonly preserved post-cranial elements in the platyrrhine fossil reco...
An underlying assumption of many studies of primate functional anatomy is that skeletal morphology d...
The emergence of extant ape-like locomotor behaviors has become a defining issue in reconstructing a...
Studies of comparative morphology clearly distinguish the shoulder morphology of Homo from that of t...
This study refutes the traditional idea that the glenohumeral joint of hominoids is more mobile than...
Certain anatomical features of the pectoral girdle can be demonstrated to be functionally significan...
<p>During the last six million years, humans shifted from a primarily arboreal lifestyle to a habitu...
This study uses articulated 3D polygonal models of the pelvis and femur to simulate range of abducti...
Primates exhibit high variability in their locomotion. The main pattern adopted by each species is s...
Recent discoveries of early hominin scapulae from Ethiopia (Dikika, Woranso-Mille) and South Africa ...
Recent discoveries of early hominin scapulae from Ethiopia (Dikika, Woranso-Mille) and South Africa ...
<p>Reconstructing locomotor patterns from fossils is crucial for understanding the origins of primat...
In this study, we want to investigate the covariation in the shape of two carpal bones, the triquetr...
We analyze patterns of subchondral bone apparent density in the distal femur of extant primates to r...
Studies of comparative morphology clearly distinguish the shoulder morphology of Homo from that of t...
The talus is one of the most commonly preserved post-cranial elements in the platyrrhine fossil reco...