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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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New paper out! The first from @osteosophia.bsky.social 's PhD - a new (hopefully more objective) way for categorising locomotor repertoires. With @eloygl.bsky.social @livevobiomech.bsky.social and Laura Fitton: royalsocietypublishing.org/rspb/article...
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Abstract. Describing behaviour using qualitative categories is a staple of studies on tetrapod functional morphology, ecology and evolution. However, such
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A novel approach to quantifying mammal locomotor repertoires using scoring and cluster analysis