is the primary mode of locomotion in terrestrial forms. Swimming in salamanders consists of traveling waves of synchronous use of diagonal limb pairs, which generate forces against the ground to propel the salamander forward. The appendicular components of terrestrial ARTICLE IN PRESSwalking are typically combined with a standing axial wave which functions to increase stride length (Edwards, *Corresponding author
The activity of seven trunk muscles was recorded at two sites along the trunk in adult spotted salam...
Deciphering how quadrupeds coordinate their legs and other body parts, such as the trunk, head, and ...
The transition from aquatic to terrestrial locomotion was a landmark event in the evolutionary histo...
Most larval and permanently aquatic salamanders use undulatory swimming as their primary mode of ste...
The transition from aquatic to terrestrial locomotion was a key development in vertebrate evolution....
A milestone in vertebrate evolution, the transition from water to land, owes its success to the deve...
Aquatic neotenic and terrestrial metamorphosed salamanders {Ambystoma tigrinum) were videotaped simu...
Bicanski A, Ryczko D, Knuesel J, et al. Decoding the mechanisms of gait generation in salamanders by...
SYNOPSIS. The axial musculature of all vertebrates consists of two principal mas-ses, the epaxial an...
Salamanders are often chosen for studies of the evolution of tetrapod locomotion because of their ge...
A quantitative study of hindlimb kinematics during terrestrial locomotion in a non-specialized salam...
Salamanders have captured the interest of biologists and roboticists for decades because of their ab...
Activity of the hypaxial muscles during walking and swimming was measured in the salamander Dicampto...
Deciphering how quadrupeds coordinate their legs and other body parts, such as the trunk, head, and ...
Little is known about the swimming ability of terrestrial salamanders. Studies of movement have show...
The activity of seven trunk muscles was recorded at two sites along the trunk in adult spotted salam...
Deciphering how quadrupeds coordinate their legs and other body parts, such as the trunk, head, and ...
The transition from aquatic to terrestrial locomotion was a landmark event in the evolutionary histo...
Most larval and permanently aquatic salamanders use undulatory swimming as their primary mode of ste...
The transition from aquatic to terrestrial locomotion was a key development in vertebrate evolution....
A milestone in vertebrate evolution, the transition from water to land, owes its success to the deve...
Aquatic neotenic and terrestrial metamorphosed salamanders {Ambystoma tigrinum) were videotaped simu...
Bicanski A, Ryczko D, Knuesel J, et al. Decoding the mechanisms of gait generation in salamanders by...
SYNOPSIS. The axial musculature of all vertebrates consists of two principal mas-ses, the epaxial an...
Salamanders are often chosen for studies of the evolution of tetrapod locomotion because of their ge...
A quantitative study of hindlimb kinematics during terrestrial locomotion in a non-specialized salam...
Salamanders have captured the interest of biologists and roboticists for decades because of their ab...
Activity of the hypaxial muscles during walking and swimming was measured in the salamander Dicampto...
Deciphering how quadrupeds coordinate their legs and other body parts, such as the trunk, head, and ...
Little is known about the swimming ability of terrestrial salamanders. Studies of movement have show...
The activity of seven trunk muscles was recorded at two sites along the trunk in adult spotted salam...
Deciphering how quadrupeds coordinate their legs and other body parts, such as the trunk, head, and ...
The transition from aquatic to terrestrial locomotion was a landmark event in the evolutionary histo...