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evolutionary biomechanics

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Evolutionary biomechanics is the academic field that investigates the mechanical principles governing biological structures, functions, and movements within an evolutionary context. It examines how physical traits and capabilities have originated, diversified, and adapted over geological timescales, often employing comparative analysis, modeling, and paleobiological evidence to understand the form-function relationships and adaptive significance of traits in both living and extinct organisms.

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Royal Veterinary College

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University of Antwerp

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University of Liverpool

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Smithsonian Institution

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British Museum

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