2024 |
Seymour, R. S., Caldwell, H. R., Woodward, H. N., & Hu, Q. (2024). Growth rate affects blood flow rate to the tibia of the dinosaur Maiasaura. Paleobiology, 50(1), 123-129. DOI Scopus1 |
2024 |
Hu, Q., Seymour, R. S., Snelling, E. P., & Wells, R. T. (2024). Blood flow rate to the femur of extinct kangaroos implies a higher locomotor intensity compared to living hopping macropods. Journal of Mammalian Evolution, 31(1), 2-1-2-8. DOI Scopus2 |
2023 |
Hu, Q., Miller, C. V., Snelling, E. P., & Seymour, R. S. (2023). Blood flow rates to leg bones of extinct birds indicate high levels of cursorial locomotion. Paleobiology, 49(4), 700-711. DOI Scopus3 |
2021 |
Hu, Q., Nelson, T. J., & Seymour, R. S. (2021). Regional femoral bone blood flow rates in laying and non-laying chickens estimated with fluorescent microspheres. The Journal of Experimental Biology, 224(16), 1-8. DOI Scopus9 WoS5 Europe PMC3 |
2021 |
Hu, Q., Nelson, T. J., & Seymour, R. S. (2021). Morphology of the nutrient artery and its foramen in relation to femoral bone perfusion rates of laying and non-laying hens. Journal of Anatomy, 240(1), 94-106. DOI Scopus8 WoS2 Europe PMC4 |
2020 |
Hu, Q., Nelson, T. J., & Seymour, R. S. (2020). Bone foramen dimensions and blood flow calculation: best practices. Journal of Anatomy, 236(2), 357-369. DOI Scopus13 WoS8 Europe PMC7 |
2020 |
Seymour, R. S., Hu, Q., & Snelling, E. P. (2020). Blood flow rate and wall shear stress in seven major cephalic arteries of humans. Journal of Anatomy, 236(3), 522-530. DOI Scopus17 WoS5 Europe PMC8 |
2019 |
Seymour, R. S., Bosiocic, V., Snelling, E. P., Chikezie, P. C., Hu, Q., Nelson, T. J., . . . Miller, C. V. (2019). Cerebral blood flow rates in recent great apes are greater than in Australopithecus species that had equal or larger brains. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 286(1915), 1-9. DOI Scopus9 WoS9 Europe PMC4 |
2019 |
Seymour, R. S., Hu, Q., Snelling, E. P., & White, C. R. (2019). Interspecific scaling of blood flow rates and arterial sizes in mammals. The Journal of Experimental Biology, 222(7), 1-27. DOI Scopus20 WoS13 Europe PMC9 |
2018 |
Hu, Q., Nelson, T., Snelling, E., & Seymour, R. (2018). Femoral bone perfusion through the nutrient foramen during growth and locomotor development of western grey kangaroos (Macropus fuliginosus). The Journal of Experimental Biology, 221(4), 1-6. DOI Scopus16 WoS15 Europe PMC7 |
2017 |
Snelling, E., Biewener, A., Hu, Q., Taggart, D., Fuller, A., Mitchell, D., . . . Seymour, R. (2017). Scaling of the ankle extensor muscle-tendon units and the biomechanical implications for bipedal hopping locomotion in the post-pouch kangaroo Macropus fuliginosus. Journal of Anatomy, 231(6), 921-930. DOI Scopus17 WoS12 Europe PMC7 |