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  1. Pleistocene-Age Fossils Reveal Hopping Wasn’t Just for Small Kangaroos

    New research by paleontologists from the University of Bristol, the University of Manchester and the University of Melbourne…
    #NewsBeep #News #Science #AU #Australia #Bone #fossil #Giantkangaroo #Hindlimb #Hopping #kangaroo #Locomotion #Marsupial #Pleistocene #Protemnodon #Tendon
    newsbeep.com/au/433236/

  2. Simon et al. compared the role of constraints and selection on function to align micro- and macroevolutionary patterns of hindlimb trait covariation in frogs. They inferred that species tracked jumping performance peaks mostly along lines of least resistance within-species. Read now ahead of print!

    journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1
    #evolution #macroevolution #species #performance #hindlimb #covariation

  3. Simon et al. compared the role of constraints and selection on function to align micro- and macroevolutionary patterns of hindlimb trait covariation in frogs. They inferred that species tracked jumping performance peaks mostly along lines of least resistance within-species. Read now ahead of print!

    journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1
    #evolution #macroevolution #species #performance #hindlimb #covariation

  4. Simon et al. compared the role of constraints and selection on function to align micro- and macroevolutionary patterns of hindlimb trait covariation in frogs. They inferred that species tracked jumping performance peaks mostly along lines of least resistance within-species. Read now ahead of print!

    journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1
    #evolution #macroevolution #species #performance #hindlimb #covariation

  5. Simon et al. compared the role of constraints and selection on function to align micro- and macroevolutionary patterns of hindlimb trait covariation in frogs. They inferred that species tracked jumping performance peaks mostly along lines of least resistance within-species. Read now ahead of print!

    journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1
    #evolution #macroevolution #species #performance #hindlimb #covariation

  6. Simon et al. compared the role of constraints and selection on function to align micro- and macroevolutionary patterns of hindlimb trait covariation in frogs. They inferred that species tracked jumping performance peaks mostly along lines of least resistance within-species. Read now ahead of print!

    journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1
    #evolution #macroevolution #species #performance #hindlimb #covariation