Locomotion is one of the major energetic costs faced by animals and various strategies have evolved to reduce its cost. Birds use interspersed periods of flapping and gliding to reduce the mechanical requirements of level flight while undergoing cyclical changes in flight altitude, known as undulating flight. Here we equipped free-ranging marine vertebrates with accelerometers and demonstrate that gait patterns resembling undulating flight occur in four marine vertebrate species comprising sharks and pinnipeds. Both sharks and pinnipeds display intermittent gliding interspersed with powered locomotion. We suggest, that the convergent use of similar gait patterns by distinct groups of animals points to universal physical and physiological pr...
{Extract} The transition from swimming to walking was an important event in the evolution of tetrapo...
It is obvious, at least qualitatively, that small animals move their locomotory apparatus faster tha...
Flight is a key adaptive trait. Despite its advantages, flight has been lost in several groups of bi...
Locomotion is one of the major energetic costs faced by animals and various strategies have evolved ...
The extent of increasing anthropogenic impacts on large marine vertebrates partly depends on the ani...
Body text word count: 879 Methods word count: 389 Tracks of moving animals have many short moves int...
<div><p>Underwater locomotion is challenging due to the high friction and resistance imposed on a bo...
How animals navigate the constantly moving and visually uniform pelagic realm, often along straight ...
A primary determinant of movement strategies is travel speed, which modulates both power consumption...
BACKGROUND: Morphological innovations that significantly enhance performance capacity may enable exp...
Plesiosaurians are an extinct group of highly derived Mesozoic marine reptiles with a global distrib...
Pinnipedia, an order of semi-aquatic marine mammals, adapted a body design that allows for efficient...
Turtles are an iconic lineage in studies of animal locomotion, typifying the use of slow, alternatin...
The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is a wide-ranging, filter-feeding species typically observed at or...
{Extract} The transition from swimming to walking was an important event in the evolution of tetrapo...
It is obvious, at least qualitatively, that small animals move their locomotory apparatus faster tha...
Flight is a key adaptive trait. Despite its advantages, flight has been lost in several groups of bi...
Locomotion is one of the major energetic costs faced by animals and various strategies have evolved ...
The extent of increasing anthropogenic impacts on large marine vertebrates partly depends on the ani...
Body text word count: 879 Methods word count: 389 Tracks of moving animals have many short moves int...
<div><p>Underwater locomotion is challenging due to the high friction and resistance imposed on a bo...
How animals navigate the constantly moving and visually uniform pelagic realm, often along straight ...
A primary determinant of movement strategies is travel speed, which modulates both power consumption...
BACKGROUND: Morphological innovations that significantly enhance performance capacity may enable exp...
Plesiosaurians are an extinct group of highly derived Mesozoic marine reptiles with a global distrib...
Pinnipedia, an order of semi-aquatic marine mammals, adapted a body design that allows for efficient...
Turtles are an iconic lineage in studies of animal locomotion, typifying the use of slow, alternatin...
The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is a wide-ranging, filter-feeding species typically observed at or...
{Extract} The transition from swimming to walking was an important event in the evolution of tetrapo...
It is obvious, at least qualitatively, that small animals move their locomotory apparatus faster tha...
Flight is a key adaptive trait. Despite its advantages, flight has been lost in several groups of bi...