Aquatic neotenic and terrestrial metamorphosed salamanders {Ambystoma tigrinum) were videotaped simultaneously with electromyographic (EMG) recording from five epaxial myotomes along the animal's trunk during swimming in a flow tank and trotting on a treadmill to investigate axial function during aquatic and terrestrial locomotion. Neotenic and metamorphosed individuals swim using very similar axial wave patterns, despite significant differences in axial morphology. During swimming, both forms exhibit traveling waves of axial flexion and muscle activity, with an increasing EMG-mechanical delay as these waves travel down the trunk. In contrast to swimming, during trotting metamorphosed individuals exhibit a standing wave of axial flexio...
is the primary mode of locomotion in terrestrial forms. Swimming in salamanders consists of travelin...
The kinematics of the hindlimb during terrestrial treadmill locomotion in Dicamptodon tenebrosus wer...
Synopsis Salamanders and newts (urodeles) are often used as a model system to elucidate the evolutio...
The activity of seven trunk muscles was recorded at two sites along the trunk in adult spotted salam...
In tetrapods, limb and axial movements are coordinated during locomotion. It is well established tha...
The role of axial form and function during the vertebrate water to land transition is poorly underst...
<div><p>The role of axial form and function during the vertebrate water to land transition is poorly...
Most larval and permanently aquatic salamanders use undulatory swimming as their primary mode of ste...
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...
SYNOPSIS. Tadpoles are exceptional among vertebrates in lacking vertebrae along most of their body a...
<p>Axes and shading follows the convention used in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/...
Activity of the hypaxial muscles during walking and swimming was measured in the salamander Dicampto...
The transition from aquatic to terrestrial locomotion was a key development in vertebrate evolution....
A quantitative study of hindlimb kinematics during terrestrial locomotion in a non-specialized salam...
is the primary mode of locomotion in terrestrial forms. Swimming in salamanders consists of travelin...
The kinematics of the hindlimb during terrestrial treadmill locomotion in Dicamptodon tenebrosus wer...
Synopsis Salamanders and newts (urodeles) are often used as a model system to elucidate the evolutio...
The activity of seven trunk muscles was recorded at two sites along the trunk in adult spotted salam...
In tetrapods, limb and axial movements are coordinated during locomotion. It is well established tha...
The role of axial form and function during the vertebrate water to land transition is poorly underst...
<div><p>The role of axial form and function during the vertebrate water to land transition is poorly...
Most larval and permanently aquatic salamanders use undulatory swimming as their primary mode of ste...
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...
SYNOPSIS. Tadpoles are exceptional among vertebrates in lacking vertebrae along most of their body a...
<p>Axes and shading follows the convention used in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/...
Activity of the hypaxial muscles during walking and swimming was measured in the salamander Dicampto...
The transition from aquatic to terrestrial locomotion was a key development in vertebrate evolution....
A quantitative study of hindlimb kinematics during terrestrial locomotion in a non-specialized salam...
is the primary mode of locomotion in terrestrial forms. Swimming in salamanders consists of travelin...
The kinematics of the hindlimb during terrestrial treadmill locomotion in Dicamptodon tenebrosus wer...
Synopsis Salamanders and newts (urodeles) are often used as a model system to elucidate the evolutio...