Yes!! Our
J Exp Biol review paper on the spectrum and diversity of 3D methods for answering questions about locomotor biomechanics is out! With Oliver Demuth,
Eva Herbst, Delyle Polet &
Ashleigh Wiseman
#DAWNDINOS https://journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/226/Suppl_1/jeb245132/287121/Modern-three-dimensional-digital-methods-for
New paper from the #DAWNDINOS team: biomechanical models and simulations show that the Triassic archosaur-relative Euparkeria probably was unable to move bipedally, as it is sometimes reconstructed doing: https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsos.221195
Hello, I don't yet have much energy to post original content here, but I'll make an #Introduction to help me build toward that.
My research asks how animals move (mainly on land, mainly #Tetrapod #Vertebrate ones, with appendages) AND how locomotion has evolved across major transitions of #Evolution . So I am an evolutionary biomechanist.
I've studied, for example:
#Biomechanics #Simulation #Muscle #Paleo #Dinosaurs #DAWNDINOS #Crocodiles #Elephants #Archosaur #Giraffe #Rhino #Pangolin
#introduction #tetrapod #Vertebrate #Evolution #biomechanics #simulation #muscle #paleo #dinosaurs #DAWNDINOS #crocodiles #elephants #archosaur #giraffe #rhino #pangolin