The hindlimb of theropod dinosaurs changed appreciably in the lineage leading to extant birds, becoming more ‘crouched’ in association with changes to body shape and gait dynamics. This postural evolution included anatomical changes of the foot and ankle, altering the moment arms and control of the muscles that manipulated the tarsometatarsus and digits, but the timing of these changes is unknown. Here, we report cellular-level preservation of tendon- and cartilage-like tissues from the lower hindlimb of Early Cretaceous Confuciusornis. The digital flexor tendons passed through cartilages, cartilaginous cristae and ridges on the plantar side of the distal tibiotarsus and proximal tarsometatarsus, as in extant birds. In particular, fibrocart...
Theropod dinosaurs show striking morphological and functional tail variation; e.g., a long, robust, ...
Locomotion in living birds (Neornithes) has two remarkable features: feather-assisted flight, and th...
This paper is the first of a three-part series that investigates the architecture of cancellous (‘sp...
The hindlimb of theropod dinosaurs changed appreciably in the lineage leading to extant birds, becom...
The avifauna of the Early Cretaceous is composed of a unique combination of primitive and derived fo...
<div><p>From early dinosaurs with as many as nine wrist bones, modern birds evolved to develop only ...
From early dinosaurs with as many as nine wrist bones, modern birds evolved to develop only four oss...
The adult ankle of early reptiles had five distal tarsal (dt) bones, but in Dinosauria, these were r...
In this paper we report the discovery of non-plumage soft tissues in Confuciusornis, a basal beaked ...
Despite a wealth of fossils of Mesozoic birds revealing evidence of plumage and other soft-tissue st...
<p>Incomplete coloring (striped) indicates uncertain identification. A separate ossification of the ...
Extinct archosaurs, including many non-avian dinosaurs, exhibit relatively simply shaped condylar re...
This paper is the last of a three-part series that investigates the architecture of cancellous bone ...
Theropod dinosaurs show striking morphological and functional tail variation; e.g., a long, robust, ...
Artículo de publicación ISIMost birds have an opposable digit 1 (hallux) allowing the foot to grasp,...
Theropod dinosaurs show striking morphological and functional tail variation; e.g., a long, robust, ...
Locomotion in living birds (Neornithes) has two remarkable features: feather-assisted flight, and th...
This paper is the first of a three-part series that investigates the architecture of cancellous (‘sp...
The hindlimb of theropod dinosaurs changed appreciably in the lineage leading to extant birds, becom...
The avifauna of the Early Cretaceous is composed of a unique combination of primitive and derived fo...
<div><p>From early dinosaurs with as many as nine wrist bones, modern birds evolved to develop only ...
From early dinosaurs with as many as nine wrist bones, modern birds evolved to develop only four oss...
The adult ankle of early reptiles had five distal tarsal (dt) bones, but in Dinosauria, these were r...
In this paper we report the discovery of non-plumage soft tissues in Confuciusornis, a basal beaked ...
Despite a wealth of fossils of Mesozoic birds revealing evidence of plumage and other soft-tissue st...
<p>Incomplete coloring (striped) indicates uncertain identification. A separate ossification of the ...
Extinct archosaurs, including many non-avian dinosaurs, exhibit relatively simply shaped condylar re...
This paper is the last of a three-part series that investigates the architecture of cancellous bone ...
Theropod dinosaurs show striking morphological and functional tail variation; e.g., a long, robust, ...
Artículo de publicación ISIMost birds have an opposable digit 1 (hallux) allowing the foot to grasp,...
Theropod dinosaurs show striking morphological and functional tail variation; e.g., a long, robust, ...
Locomotion in living birds (Neornithes) has two remarkable features: feather-assisted flight, and th...
This paper is the first of a three-part series that investigates the architecture of cancellous (‘sp...