3D morphometric and posture study of felid scapulae using statistical shape modelling

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We present a three dimensional (3D) morphometric modelling study of the scapulae of Felidae, with a focus on the correlations between forelimb postures and extracted scapular shape variations. Our shape modelling results indicate that the scapular infraspinous fossa becomes larger and relatively broader along the craniocaudal axis in larger felids. We infer that this enlargement of the scapular fossa may be a size-related specialization for postural support of the shoulder joint. © 2012 Zhang et al.

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Zhang, K. Y., Wiktorowicz-Conroy, A., Hutchinson, J. R., Doube, M., Klosowski, M., Shefelbine, S. J., & Bull, A. M. J. (2012). 3D morphometric and posture study of felid scapulae using statistical shape modelling. PLoS ONE, 7(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034619

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