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Stephen M Gatesy

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The Journal of Experimental Biology|June 4, 2021
Alligators employ intermetatarsal reconfiguration to modulate plantigrade ground contactMorgan L Turner, Stephen M Gatesy
Integrative and Comparative Biology|March 15, 2022
Advances and Challenges in Paleobiological Reconstructions of Joint MobilityArmita R Manafzadeh, Stephen M Gatesy
Journal of Anatomy|December 9, 2022
Inner workings of the alligator ankle reveal the mechanistic origins of archosaur locomotor diversityMorgan L Turner, Stephen M Gatesy
Journal of Theoretical Biology|May 24, 2011
Apples, oranges, and angles: Comparative kinematic analysis of disparate limbsStephen M Gatesy, Nancy S Pollard
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 10, 2014
The birth of a dinosaur footprint: subsurface 3D motion reconstruction and discrete element simulation reveal track ontogenyPeter L Falkingham, Stephen M Gatesy
Interface Focus|December 23, 2021
Integration of biplanar X-ray, three-dimensional animation and particle simulation reveals details of human 'track ontogeny'Kevin G Hatala, Stephen M Gatesy, Peter L Falkingham
Integrative and Comparative Biology|March 24, 2022
What is Stance Phase On Deformable Substrates?Morgan L Turner, Peter L Falkingham, Stephen M Gatesy
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 9, 2021
A new role for joint mobility in reconstructing vertebrate locomotor evolutionArmita R Manafzadeh, Robert E Kambic, Stephen M Gatesy
The Journal of Experimental Biology|May 24, 2014
Long-axis rotation: a missing degree of freedom in avian bipedal locomotionRobert E Kambic, Thomas J Roberts, Stephen M Gatesy
Nature Ecology & Evolution|January 5, 2023
Arched footprints preserve the motions of fossil hominin feetKevin G Hatala, Stephen M Gatesy, Peter L Falkingham
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The Journal of Experimental Biology|June 4, 2021
Alligators employ intermetatarsal reconfiguration to modulate plantigrade ground contactMorgan L Turner, Stephen M Gatesy
Integrative and Comparative Biology|March 15, 2022
Advances and Challenges in Paleobiological Reconstructions of Joint MobilityArmita R Manafzadeh, Stephen M Gatesy
Journal of Anatomy|December 9, 2022
Inner workings of the alligator ankle reveal the mechanistic origins of archosaur locomotor diversityMorgan L Turner, Stephen M Gatesy
Journal of Theoretical Biology|May 24, 2011
Apples, oranges, and angles: Comparative kinematic analysis of disparate limbsStephen M Gatesy, Nancy S Pollard
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 10, 2014
The birth of a dinosaur footprint: subsurface 3D motion reconstruction and discrete element simulation reveal track ontogenyPeter L Falkingham, Stephen M Gatesy
Interface Focus|December 23, 2021
Integration of biplanar X-ray, three-dimensional animation and particle simulation reveals details of human 'track ontogeny'Kevin G Hatala, Stephen M Gatesy, Peter L Falkingham
Integrative and Comparative Biology|March 24, 2022
What is Stance Phase On Deformable Substrates?Morgan L Turner, Peter L Falkingham, Stephen M Gatesy
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 9, 2021
A new role for joint mobility in reconstructing vertebrate locomotor evolutionArmita R Manafzadeh, Robert E Kambic, Stephen M Gatesy
The Journal of Experimental Biology|May 24, 2014
Long-axis rotation: a missing degree of freedom in avian bipedal locomotionRobert E Kambic, Thomas J Roberts, Stephen M Gatesy
Nature Ecology & Evolution|January 5, 2023
Arched footprints preserve the motions of fossil hominin feetKevin G Hatala, Stephen M Gatesy, Peter L Falkingham
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