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This project investigates how different limb motions affect the formation of fossil tracks, providing insights into the locomotion evolution of theropods, including modern birds. By using advanced imaging techniques and a virtual track simulator, it aims to enhance our understanding of the relationship between limb kin…
The evolution of birds from their dinosaur ancestors represents one of the most important and widely used examples of evolution available from the fossil record.
Within this dinosaur-bird lineage, the evolution of bipedal locomotion has proven to be an intensely active area of research.
Most of this research has taken an almost exclusively osteological approach, but while the fossilised skeletons of extinct animals can tell us much about their anatomy and palaeobiology, it is fossilised tracks…
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