Skip to Content

Sponsors

No results

Keywords

No results

Types

No results

Search Results

Events

No results
Search events using: keywords, sponsors, locations or event type
When / Where
All occurrences of this event have passed.
This listing is displayed for historical purposes.

Presented By: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

EEB Thesis Defense: Fancy Feet: An Ecomorphological Assessment of the Terminal Phalanx in Order Artiodactyla

Kaori Chambers, EEB Frontiers M.S. Student

event details image event details image
event details image
About: In the study of artiodactyl paleoecology, the teeth as well as the calcaneus and astragalus in the hind foot are often assessed for insights into diet and locomotion. However, when it comes to assessing the substrate use of an organism, bones directly in contact with the substrate may be more informative than other postcranial elements. Understanding the link between organismal form and function in extant species is an important foundation for making inferences about related fossil organisms. Using 2D geometric morphometric analysis, I measured the shape of the terminal phalanx across seven Artiodactyl families to evaluate the relationship between morphology and habitat use and develop a framework for relating phalanx shape to environmental conditions.
Email eeb.gradcoord@umich.edu for access to this seminar virtually.

Back to Main Content