 

#  ICVM Prague 2019 

 





July 29, 2019

 

 

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 Congratulations to the Pierce Lab for a wonderful showing at ICVM Prague 2019!

 Here's a summary:

 1) Stephanie presented the turtle humerus adaptive landscape study in the symposium: *Ecology, biomechanics and evolutionary constraints in vertebrate trait diversification* – hoted by Brandon Kilbourne, Bárbara M.A. Costa, Daniela M. Rossoni. No picture...

 2) Mark Wright presented his work on mammal hindlimb muscle evolution:

 3) Zach Morris demonstrated how extant crocodylian skull development can inform patterns of skull shape evolution:

 4) Katrina Jones wowed the audience with synapsid axial functional evolution. She presented in the symposium: *The axial skeleton: diversity, patterning and function* – hosted by Christine Böhmer, Emily Buchholtz.

 5) Phil Fahn-Lai described how the musculoskeletal anatomy of tegu lizards and opossums can inform synapsid forelimb evolution:

 6) Sophie Regnault presented her work using XROMM data to validate an echidna musculoskeletal model:

 7) And Blake Dickson showed the utility of using adaptive landscapes to uncover the evolution of terrestrial locomotion:



 

 

 



 

 

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