Stephen M Gatesy
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Recent Articles
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Kaczmarek E, Li E, Capano J, Falkingham P, Gatesy S, Brainerd E, et al.
J Exp Biol
. 2025 Jan;
228(4).
PMID: 39835821
The X-ray Reconstruction of Moving Morphology (XROMM) workflow enables precise and accurate measurement of the 3D skeletal kinematics underlying animal behaviors. The dynamic endocast method built upon that workflow to...
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Hatala K, Roach N, Behrensmeyer A, Falkingham P, Gatesy S, Williams-Hatala E, et al.
Science
. 2024 Nov;
386(6725):1004-1010.
PMID: 39607911
For much of the Pliocene and Pleistocene, multiple hominin species coexisted in the same regions of eastern and southern Africa. Due to the limitations of the skeletal fossil record, questions...
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Manafzadeh A, Gatesy S, Nyakatura J, Bhullar B
Nature
. 2024 Nov;
637(8044):113-117.
PMID: 39567698
Since Hampé's classic developmental experiments in the mid-twentieth century, the reduced avian fibula has sparked sustained curiosity. The fibula transformed throughout dinosaur evolution from a columnar structure into its splint-like...
4.
Manafzadeh A, Gatesy S, Bhullar B
Nat Commun
. 2024 Feb;
15(1):854.
PMID: 38365765
Our knowledge of vertebrate functional evolution depends on inferences about joint function in extinct taxa. Without rigorous criteria for evaluating joint articulation, however, such analyses risk misleading reconstructions of vertebrate...
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Hatala K, Gatesy S, Manafzadeh A, Lusardi E, Falkingham P
Am J Biol Anthropol
. 2024 Jan;
183(4):e24897.
PMID: 38173148
Fossil footprints (i.e., tracks) were believed to document arch anatomical evolution, although our recent work has shown that track arches record foot kinematics instead. Analyses of track arches can thereby...
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Griffin C, Botelho J, Hanson M, Fabbri M, Smith-Paredes D, Carney R, et al.
Nature
. 2023 Nov;
623(7989):E19.
PMID: 37964130
No abstract available.
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Hatala K, Gatesy S, Falkingham P
Nat Ecol Evol
. 2023 Jan;
7(1):32-41.
PMID: 36604550
The longitudinal arch of the human foot is viewed as a pivotal adaptation for bipedal walking and running. Fossil footprints from Laetoli, Tanzania, and Ileret, Kenya, are believed to provide...
8.
Turner M, Gatesy S
J Anat
. 2022 Dec;
242(4):592-606.
PMID: 36484567
Major transformations in the locomotor system of archosaurs (a major clade of reptiles including birds, crocodiles, dinosaurs, and pterosaurs) were accompanied by significant modifications to ankle anatomy. How the evolution...
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Griffin C, Botelho J, Hanson M, Fabbri M, Smith-Paredes D, Carney R, et al.
Nature
. 2022 Jul;
608(7922):346-352.
PMID: 35896745
Living birds (Aves) have bodies substantially modified from the ancestral reptilian condition. The avian pelvis in particular experienced major changes during the transition from early archosaurs to living birds. This...
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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...