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Were early pterosaurs inept terrestrial locomotors?
Mark P. Witton
Faculty of Creative & Cultural Industries
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limbs
100%
anatomy
66%
levels
33%
membranes
33%
correlations
33%
assessments
33%
animals
33%
morphology
33%
preservation
33%
interactions
33%
sampling
33%
substrates
33%
mobility
33%
constraints
33%
motion
33%
reptiles
33%
triassic period
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Body Position
100%
Motion
50%
Cladistics
50%
Standing
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Pterosaur
100%
Forelimb
66%
Cladistics
11%
Claws
11%
Humerus
11%
Hindlimb
11%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Pterosaur
100%
Terrestrial Reptile
11%