Postcranial morphology and the locomotor habits of living and extinct carnivorans.
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Locomotion in extinct giant kangaroos: were sthenurines hop-less monsters?Were early pterosaurs inept terrestrial locomotors?Small sample sizes in the study of ontogenetic allometry; implications for palaeobiologyInterplay between postcranial morphology and locomotor types in Neotropical sigmodontine rodentsA three-dimensional analysis of the morphological evolution and locomotor behaviour of the carnivoran hind limbScale effects and morphological diversification in hindlimb segment mass proportions in neognath birdsA three-dimensional analysis of morphological evolution and locomotor performance of the carnivoran forelimbA multivariate approach to infer locomotor modes in Mesozoic mammalsCraniodental and humeral morphology of a new species of Masrasector (Teratodontinae, Hyaenodonta, Placentalia) from the late Eocene of Egypt and locomotor diversity in hyaenodonts.Morphology captures diet and locomotor types in rodents.Evolution of the patellar sesamoid bone in mammals.Do constraints associated with the locomotor habitat drive the evolution of forelimb shape? A case study in musteloid carnivorans.Comparative functional anatomy of hindlimb muscles and bones with reference to aquatic adaptation of the sea otter.A three-dimensional morphometric analysis of upper forelimb morphology in the enigmatic tapir (Perissodactyla: Tapirus) hints at subtle variations in locomotor ecology.Correlates between calcaneal morphology and locomotion in extant and extinct carnivorous mammals.Selective regimes and functional anatomy in the mustelid forelimb: Diversification toward specializations for climbing, digging, and swimming.Repeated loss of frontal sinuses in arctoid carnivorans.The tarsal-metatarsal complex of caviomorph rodents: Anatomy and functional-adaptive analysis.Morphological Analysis of Long Bones in Semi-aquatic Mustelids and their Terrestrial Relatives.Changes in shape and cross-sectional geometry in the tibia of mice selectively bred for increases in relative bone length.Patterns of morphological integration in the appendicular skeleton of mammalian carnivores.Sexual selection on skeletal shape in Carnivora.Forelimb anatomy and the discrimination of the predatory behavior of carnivorous mammals: the thylacine as a case study.Specialization for aggression in sexually dimorphic skeletal morphology in grey wolves (Canis lupus).Postcranial diversity and recent ecomorphic impoverishment of North American gray wolves.Quantitative inferences on the locomotor behaviour of extinct species applied to Simocyon batalleri (Ailuridae, Late Miocene, Spain).Postnatal ontogeny of limb proportions and functional indices in the subterranean rodent Ctenomys talarum (Rodentia: Ctenomyidae).Shape Covariation (or the Lack Thereof) Between Vertebrae and Other Skeletal Traits in Felids: The Whole is Not Always Greater than the Sum of Parts.The postcranial skeleton of Yanoconodon allini from the Early Cretaceous of Hebei, China, and its implications for locomotor adaptation in eutriconodontan mammalsThe forelimb of †Cyonasua sp. (Procyonidae, Carnivora): ecomorphological interpretation in the context of carnivoransEcomorphological determinations in the absence of living analogues: the predatory behavior of the marsupial lion (Thylacoleo carnifex) as revealed by elbow joint morphologyEvolution and function of fossoriality in the Carnivora: implications for group-livingSwimmers, Diggers, Climbers and More, a Study of Integration Across the Mustelids’ Locomotor Apparatus (Carnivora: Mustelidae)Cryptic complexity in felid vertebral evolution: shape differentiation and allometry of the axial skeleton
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Postcranial morphology and the locomotor habits of living and extinct carnivorans.
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Postcranial morphology and the locomotor habits of living and extinct carnivorans.
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Postcranial morphology and the locomotor habits of living and extinct carnivorans.
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Postcranial morphology and the locomotor habits of living and extinct carnivorans.
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Postcranial morphology and the locomotor habits of living and extinct carnivorans.
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Postcranial morphology and the locomotor habits of living and extinct carnivorans.
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Postcranial morphology and the locomotor habits of living and extinct carnivorans.
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Postcranial morphology and the locomotor habits of living and extinct carnivorans.
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Joshua X Samuels
Julie A Meachen
Stacey A Sakai
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10.1002/JMOR.20077
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2012-09-13T00:00:00Z