How extinct, non-avian theropod dinosaurs locomoted is a subject of considerable interest, as is the manner in which it evolved on the line leading to birds. Fossil footprints provide the most direct evidence for answering these questions. In this study, step width—the mediolateral (transverse) distance between successive footfalls—was investigated with respect to speed (stride length) in non-avian theropod trackways of Late Triassic age. Comparable kinematic data were also collected for humans and 11 species of ground-dwelling birds. Permutation tests of the slope on a plot of step width against stride length showed that step width decreased continuously with increasing speed in the extinct theropods (p < 0.001), as well as the five talles...
Estimating the locomotion type of fossil ground birds is necessary for a better understanding of the...
<p>Comparing the footprint length (FL) to pace length (PL) ratios (FL/PL) of <i>Wupus agilis</i> to ...
Gait reconstruction of extinct animals requires the integration of palaeontological information obta...
How extinct, non-avian theropod dinosaurs locomoted is a subject of considerable interest, as is the...
How extinct, non-avian theropod dinosaurs moved is a subject of considerable interest and controvers...
<div><p>How extinct, non-avian theropod dinosaurs moved is a subject of considerable interest and co...
How extinct, non-avian theropod dinosaurs moved is a subject of considerable interest and controvers...
Artículo de publicación ISIBirds still share many traits with their dinosaur ancestors, making them ...
Bipedalism evolved more than twice among archosaurs, and it is a characteristic of basal dinosaurs a...
Bipedal locomotion is a defining characteristic of humans and birds and has a profound effect on how...
The feet of ground-dwelling birds retain many features of their dinosaurian ancestry. Experiments wi...
Birds still share many traits with their dinosaur ancestors, making them the best living group to re...
This paper is the first of a three-part series that investigates the architecture of cancellous (‘sp...
This paper is the first of a three-part series that investigates the architecture of cancellous (‘sp...
The functional anatomy of the hindlimb of bipedal dinosaurs has been intensively studied. Yet, surpr...
Estimating the locomotion type of fossil ground birds is necessary for a better understanding of the...
<p>Comparing the footprint length (FL) to pace length (PL) ratios (FL/PL) of <i>Wupus agilis</i> to ...
Gait reconstruction of extinct animals requires the integration of palaeontological information obta...
How extinct, non-avian theropod dinosaurs locomoted is a subject of considerable interest, as is the...
How extinct, non-avian theropod dinosaurs moved is a subject of considerable interest and controvers...
<div><p>How extinct, non-avian theropod dinosaurs moved is a subject of considerable interest and co...
How extinct, non-avian theropod dinosaurs moved is a subject of considerable interest and controvers...
Artículo de publicación ISIBirds still share many traits with their dinosaur ancestors, making them ...
Bipedalism evolved more than twice among archosaurs, and it is a characteristic of basal dinosaurs a...
Bipedal locomotion is a defining characteristic of humans and birds and has a profound effect on how...
The feet of ground-dwelling birds retain many features of their dinosaurian ancestry. Experiments wi...
Birds still share many traits with their dinosaur ancestors, making them the best living group to re...
This paper is the first of a three-part series that investigates the architecture of cancellous (‘sp...
This paper is the first of a three-part series that investigates the architecture of cancellous (‘sp...
The functional anatomy of the hindlimb of bipedal dinosaurs has been intensively studied. Yet, surpr...
Estimating the locomotion type of fossil ground birds is necessary for a better understanding of the...
<p>Comparing the footprint length (FL) to pace length (PL) ratios (FL/PL) of <i>Wupus agilis</i> to ...
Gait reconstruction of extinct animals requires the integration of palaeontological information obta...