Shake a Tail Feather: The Evolution of the Theropod Tail into a Stiff Aerodynamic Surface

Volume: 8, Issue: 5, Pages: e63115 - e63115
Published: May 15, 2013
Abstract
Theropod dinosaurs show striking morphological and functional tail variation; e.g., a long, robust, basal theropod tail used for counterbalance, or a short, modern avian tail used as an aerodynamic surface. We used a quantitative morphological and functional analysis to reconstruct intervertebral joint stiffness in the tail along the theropod lineage to extant birds. This provides new details of the tail's morphological transformation, and for...
Paper Details
Title
Shake a Tail Feather: The Evolution of the Theropod Tail into a Stiff Aerodynamic Surface
Published Date
May 15, 2013
Journal
Volume
8
Issue
5
Pages
e63115 - e63115
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