RT @IronhideArcee: @BlazingRedComet @Philoceratops Microraptorines show no evidence of arboreality, morphologically their anatomy supports…
@BlazingRedComet @Philoceratops Microraptorines show no evidence of arboreality, morphologically their anatomy supports ground-dwelling instead: https://t.co/xL8p8boSJ7
@RyanVernale @Philoceratops Nope, Microraptorines in general are unlikely to be arboreal, instead much more likely to be ground-dwelling. https://t.co/xL8p8boSJ7
@jackthevulture @idrawsdinosaurs No problem! The key study on this subject IMO is this one (https://t.co/ZmbxMuD96H). You can find plenty of contrasting viewpoints among other researchers though!
RT @albertonykus: @Philoceratops @release_thehag @skeletaldrawing Here are a few of the recent studies that these ideas are based on: https…
@Philoceratops @release_thehag @skeletaldrawing Here are a few of the recent studies that these ideas are based on: https://t.co/ZmbxMuD96H https://t.co/QVPrm0cqyU https://t.co/zSrH7JpLt8
… "Results reject an arboreal capacity for the avian stem lineage, thus lending no support for the trees-down model" … http://t.co/cMLICh8L