FWO senior post-doctoral researcher @UAntwerpen Funmorph lab.
comparative anatomy // functional morphology // palaeobiology // mammals // reptiles// 3D reconstructions // art & sport
website: palaeotheoryum.wordpress.com/
artwork by CorbinRainbolt
dr. Jamie A. MacLaren
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big thankyou to my collaborators and colleagues for their parts in this work:
Eva Corssmit (www.evacorssmit.com)
Jorge Rojas-Jimenez (linkedin.com/in/jorge-rojas-jim%C3%A9nez-a7b079269/)
Martha MacMillan (linkedin.com/in/martha-macmillan-084661b8/)
and here's the paper: doi.org/10.1002/jmor.70051
Tapirs (Perissodactyla: Tapiridae) show evidence in their forefoot bones that suggest clear differences in the way their load is distributed during locomotion. Here, we also found corresponding diffe...
In my latest (and long overdue) blog post, I give a short account of some work that was published in the summer looking at tapir hand muscles, and their internal architecture. Hopefully interesting for biologists, conservationists, and veterinarians alike! Enjoy!
#tapir #anatomy #locomotion
Today is the day!
#SEBExPalaeo will be live at #SEBCONFERENCE
9h30 in Nightingale 1&2
(follow signs for Bird Rooms)
Looking forward to seeing you for plenty of experimental #palaeontology #palaeobotany #3D #modelling and fun discussions!