So happy it's finally out!
Traditional locomotor categories have their issues. We all know it but keep using them.
Our new method allows for a deeper and more nuanced look at how observed variability relates to locomotor behavior.
Great work by soon-to-be-doctor @osteosophia.bsky.social!
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Huge thanks to my coauthors, reviewers, and editors for the journey and the many improvements along the way!
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Absolutely thrilled that this novel method is now published! It's been a long time coming, but this method is instrumental in my PhD work and I hope it will prove as useful to others' research!
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PhD student with @livevobiomech.bsky.social and @nhm-london.bsky.social studying the morphology and function of mammal spines π¦₯ππΏοΈπ !! she/her
πUniversity of Liverpool
Evolutionary biomechanist & Paleontologist π³π±
Interested in how animals move
PhD candidate at @uugeo.bsky.social & @naturalis.bsky.social
π·:Tom Brown
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Researcher and lecturer in evolutionary biology, specialising in contrast-enhanced microCT and AI-driven digital dissection, with a passion for pedagogical projects. Currently studying sea urchins at Southampton β¨οΈ
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Bioinspired Science & Technology Center - Bat biosonar & flight from an engineering persperpective #bats #robots #bioinspiration #scicomm
NERC Independent Research Fellow at National Museums Scotland. Studies fossils, writes books, hikes mountains, drinks tea, knits jumpers. Ex-chair of Scottish Geology Trust, Secretary of PalSoc π³οΈβπ
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PhD student in the Bristol Palaeobiology Group, working on the evolution of jaw function across the fish-tetrapod transition, broadly interested in the evolution of vertebrate form and function, he/him, π±π§π΅πΈ
Behind the scenes at Dublin's Dead Zoo. Unofficial account, run for fun. Opinions are personal, not those of the National Museum of Ireland.
Associate professor of evolutionary biology at UCL
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We are UCL's interdisciplinary research centre for every aspect of anatomy - comparative, evolutionary, developmental, medical and forensic.
We are part of the UCL Research Department of Cell & Developmental Biology @ucl-cdb.bsky.social.
Associate Professor of Anatomy at UCL. Investigating form and function of living and fossil animals. Occasional musings on gardening, food and travel.
Vertebrate Paleontologist studying early primates and their kin. Also enjoy going to the theatre and looking at art. Professor at University of Toronto Scarborough. She/her
Keeper of Natural History at the National Museum of Ireland, based at the Dead Zoo in Dublin. Blogger at paoloviscardi.com
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Senior Lecturer in Zoology at Manchester Met. Biomechanics, comparative anatomy, 3D imaging, palaeontology.
Biomechanics, Paleontology, Art, and Medicine. Hunts monsters, builds dragons, and launches pterosaurs. UCLA Professor. Tea and Kung Fu off the job.