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3D dataset3D models of fossil specimens related to the publication: Inferring the locomotor ecology of two of the oldest fossil squirrels: influence of operationalisation, trait, body size, and machine learning methodJan Wölfer and Lionel HautierPublished online: 09/10/2024Keywords: femur; geometric morphometrics; Palaeosciurus; rodents; Sciuridae https://doi.org/10.18563/journal.m3.246 References: 1 Cite this article: Jan Wölfer and Lionel Hautier, 2024. 3D models of fossil specimens related to the publication: Inferring the locomotor ecology of two of the oldest fossil squirrels: influence of operationalisation, trait, body size, and machine learning method. MorphoMuseuM e246. doi: 10.18563/journal.m3.246 Export citationAbstractThis 3D Dataset includes the 3D models analysed in Wölfer J & Hautier L. 2024 Inferring the locomotor ecology of two of the oldest fossil squirrels: influence of operationalisation, trait, body size, and machine learning method. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2024-0743 Specimens and 3D DataPalaeosciurus goti MGB125 View specimen
Palaeosciurus feignouxi GER291 View specimen
Palaeosciurus feignouxi GER293 View specimen
Palaeosciurus feignouxi GER294 View specimen
Palaeosciurus feignouxi GER296 View specimen
Palaeosciurus feignouxi GER298 View specimen
Palaeosciurus feignouxi GER299 View specimen
Published in Volume 10, issue 04 (2024) ReferencesWölfer J., Hautier L. 2024. Inferring the locomotor ecology of two of the oldest fossil squirrels: influence of operationalisation, trait, body size, and machine learning method. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2024-0743 |
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