Figure 16 in The axial biomechanics of Trigonosaurus pricei (Neosauropoda: Titanosauria) and the importance of the cervical-dorsal region to sauropod high-browser feeding strategy

  • Luciano Da Silva Vidal (Creator)
  • Lílian Paglarelli Bergqvist (Creator)
  • Carlos Roberto A. Candeiro (Creator)
  • Kamila L. N. Bandeira (Creator)
  • Sandra Tavares (Creator)
  • Steve Brusatte (Creator)
  • Paulo Victor Luiz Gomes Da Costa Pereira (Creator)

Dataset

Description

Figure 16. Angular variation between maximal mediolateral positions with combinations of soft-tissue thickness in cervical, dorsal, and caudal order, respectively, as follows: A, 2.5%, 5%, 5%; B, 5%, 5%, 5%; C, 10%, 5%, 5%; D, 2.5%, 5%, 10%; E, 5%, 5%, 10%; F, 10%, 5%, 10%; G, 2.5%, 5%, 15%; H, 5%, 5%, 15%; I, 10%, 5%, 15%. J, model in cartilaginous neutral posture (5%) shows the increase in laterolateral range considering the dorsal column. K, only the neck in maximum lateral position. L, cervical and dorsal column in maximal lateral position. No scale.

Data Citation

Vidal, L. S., Bergqvist, L. P., Candeiro, C. R. A., Bandeira, K. L. N., Tavares, S., Brusatte, S. L., & Pereira, P. V. L. G. C. (2024). Figure 16 in The axial biomechanics of Trigonosaurus pricei (Neosauropoda: Titanosauria) and the importance of the cervical-dorsal region to sauropod high-browser feeding strategy. In Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society (Vol. 201, Number 3, pp. 1–33). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13835959
Date made available16 Jul 2024
PublisherZenodo

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