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Tetrapod postural shift estimated from Permian and Triassic trackways
Authors:by TAI KUBO  MICHAEL J BENTON†
Institution:Department of Earth and Planetary Science, University of Tokyo, 7-3-1, Hongo, Bunkyouku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan;e-mail;
Department of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1RJ, UK;e-mail
Abstract:Abstract:  The end-Permian mass extinction, 252 million years (myr) ago, marks a major shift in the posture of tetrapods. Before the mass extinction, terrestrial tetrapods were sprawlers, walking with their limbs extended to the sides; after the event, most large tetrapods had adopted an erect posture with their limbs tucked under the body. This shift had been suspected from the study of skeletal fossils, but had been documented as a long process that occupied some 15–20 myr of the Triassic. This study reads posture directly from fossil tracks, using a clear criterion for sprawling vs erect posture. The track record is richer than the skeletal record, especially for the Early and Middle Triassic intervals, the critical 20 myr during which period the postural shift occurred. The shift to erect posture was completed within the 6 myr of the Early Triassic and affected both lineages of medium to large tetrapods of the time, the diapsids and synapsids.
Keywords:Tetrapods  limb posture  trackway  Permian  Triassic
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