Publications by authors named "Tim Suthau"

Both body mass and surface area are factors determining the essence of any living organism. This should also hold true for an extinct organism such as a dinosaur. The present report discusses the use of a new 3D laser scanner method to establish body masses and surface areas of an Asian elephant (Zoological Museum of Copenhagen, Denmark) and of Plateosaurus engelhardti, a prosauropod from the Upper Triassic, exhibited at the Paleontological Museum in Tübingen (Germany).

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Tim Suthau"

  • - Tim Suthau's research primarily focuses on paleontological methods for estimating body mass and surface area in extinct organisms, utilizing advanced technologies like laser scanning and 3D reconstruction.
  • - In his notable 2007 article, he applied these methods to estimate the body mass of Plateosaurus engelhardti, contributing to our understanding of the physical characteristics of this Upper Triassic prosauropod.
  • - Suthau's work underscores the importance of accurately modeling extinct species to draw parallels with living organisms, exemplified through comparisons with a contemporary species, the Asian elephant.