Peter L Falkingham
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Grant B, Charles J, Geraghty B, Gardiner J, DAout K, Falkingham P, et al.
J R Soc Interface
. 2022 Nov;
19(196):20220483.
PMID: 36448287
Walking on compliant substrates requires more energy than walking on hard substrates but the biomechanical factors that contribute to this increase are debated. Previous studies suggest various causative mechanical factors,...
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Lallensack J, Romilio A, Falkingham P
J R Soc Interface
. 2022 Nov;
19(196):20220588.
PMID: 36349446
Fossil tracks are important palaeobiological data sources. The quantitative analysis of their shape, however, has been hampered by their high variability and lack of discrete margins and landmarks. We here...
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Turner M, Falkingham P, Gatesy S
Integr Comp Biol
. 2022 Mar;
PMID: 35325150
The stance phase of walking is when forces are applied to the environment to support, propel, and maneuver the body. Unlike solid surfaces, deformable substrates yield under load, allowing the...
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Lallensack J, Falkingham P
Curr Biol
. 2022 Mar;
32(7):1635-1640.e4.
PMID: 35240050
Limb phase, the timing of the footfalls in quadrupedal locomotion that describes common gaits such as the trot and the pace gait, is widely believed to be difficult or even...
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Hatala K, Gatesy S, Falkingham P
Interface Focus
. 2021 Dec;
11(5):20200075.
PMID: 34938432
The emergence of bipedalism had profound effects on human evolutionary history, but the evolution of locomotor patterns within the hominin clade remains poorly understood. Fossil tracks record behaviours of extinct...
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Cieri R, Turner M, Carney R, Falkingham P, Kirk A, Wang T, et al.
J Morphol
. 2021 Oct;
282(12):1785-1800.
PMID: 34689352
Virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) are new technologies with the power to revolutionize the study of morphology. Modern imaging approaches such as computed tomography, laser scanning, and photogrammetry have opened...
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Marek R, Falkingham P, Benson R, Gardiner J, Maddox T, Bates K
Proc Biol Sci
. 2021 Mar;
288(1946):20203150.
PMID: 33653136
Bird necks display unparalleled levels of morphological diversity compared to other vertebrates, yet it is unclear what factors have structured this variation. Using three-dimensional geometric morphometrics and multivariate statistics, we...
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Turner M, Falkingham P, Gatesy S
Biol Lett
. 2020 Jul;
16(7):20200309.
PMID: 32603644
The feet of ground-dwelling birds retain many features of their dinosaurian ancestry. Experiments with living species offer insights into the complex interplay among anatomy, kinematics and substrate during the formation...
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Strickson E, Hutchinson J, Wilkinson D, Falkingham P
J Anat
. 2019 Nov;
236(1):72-84.
PMID: 31713855
The surface area of feet in contact with the ground is a key morphological feature that influences animal locomotion. Underfoot pressures (and consequently stresses experienced by the foot), as well...
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Bates K, Falkingham P
J Anat
. 2018 Aug;
233(5):625-635.
PMID: 30129185
Functional reconstructions of extinct animals represent a crucial step towards understanding palaeocological interactions, selective pressures and macroevolutionary patterns in the fossil record. In recent years, computational approaches have revolutionised the...