Comment on “The early origin of a birdlike inner ear and the evolution of dinosaurian movement and vocalization”

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Hanson et al. (Research Articles, 7 May 2021, p. 601) claim that the shape of the vestibular apparatus reflects the evolution of reptilian locomotion. Using biomechanics, we demonstrate that semicircular canal shape is a dubious predictor of semicircular duct function. Additionally, we show that the inference methods used by Hanson et al. largely overestimate relationships between semicircular canal shape and locomotion.

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David, R., Bronzati, M., & Benson, R. B. J. (2022, June 24). Comment on “The early origin of a birdlike inner ear and the evolution of dinosaurian movement and vocalization.” Science. American Association for the Advancement of Science. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abl6710

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