Functional Morphology in Vertebrate Paleontology

1. On the inference of function from structure George V. Lauder 2. The extant phylogenetic bracket and the importance of reconstructing soft tissues in fossils Lawrence M. Witmer 3. Fossils, function and phylogeny David B. Weishampel 4. Masticatory function in nonmammalian cynodonts and early mammals A. W. Crompton 5. Correlations between craniodental morphology and feeding behavior in ungulates: reciprocal illumination between living and fossil taxa Christine M. Janis 6. Functional predictions from theoretical models of the skull and jaws in reptiles and mammals Walter S. Greaves 7. Carnassial functioning in nimravid and felid sabretooths: theoretical basis and robustness of inferences Harold N. Bryant and Anthony P. Russell 8. The artificial determination of wear patterns on tooth models as a means to infer mandibular movement during feeding in mammals Virginia L. Naples 9. Determination of stresses in mammalian dental enamel and their relevance to the interpretation of feeding behaviors in extinct taxa John M. Rensberger 10. The structural consequences of skull flattening in crocodilians Arthur S. Busbey 11. Graphical analysis of dermal skull roof patterns Keith S. Thomson 12. The forelimb of Torosaurus, and an analysis of the posture and gait of ceratopsian dinosaurs Rolf E. Johnson and John H. Ostrom 13. Functional evolution of the hindlimb and tail from basal theropods to birds Stephen M. Gatesy 14. Functional interpretation of spinal anatomy in living and fossil amniotes Emily B. Giffin 15. To what extent may the mechanical environment of a bone be inferred from its internal architecture? Jeffrey J. Thomason 16. Form vs function: the evolution of a dialectic Kevin Padian.