Studies of locomotor performance often link variation in morphology with ecology. While maximum sprint speed is a commonly used performance variable, the absolute limits for this performance trait are not completely understood. Absolute maximal speed has often been shown to increase linearly with body size, but several comparative studies covering a large range of body sizes suggest that maximal speed does not increase indefinitely with body mass but rather reaches an optimum after which speed declines. Because of the comparative nature of these studies, it is difficult to determine whether this decrease is due to biomechanical constraints on maximal speed or is a consequence of phylogenetic inertia or perhaps relaxed selection for lower ma...
In ecomorphological and ecophysiological studies, locomotor performance is often considered to be an...
ien tial 19 ve du nti rin av s o r als la jecsignificantly away from the presumed threat (observer) ...
The ability of an animal to run fast has important consequences on its survival capacity and overall...
Ecomorphological studies often seek to link morphology and performance to relevant ecological charac...
Studies of locomotor performance have historically focused on maximum sprinting speed and its morpho...
Locomotor performance is a fundamental link between an animal and its environment. Con-siderable evi...
Adaptations promoting greater performance in one habitat are thought to reduce performance in others...
Although lizards have been model organisms for testing locomotor performance and in ecomorphological...
Metabolic physiology, morphology, activity patterns, performance traits and movement kinematics are ...
Burst locomotion is thought to be closely linked to an organism\u27s ability to survive and reproduc...
Abstract. Morphological and physiological considerations suggest that sprinting ability and enduranc...
Although of prime ecological relevance, acceleration capacity is a poorly understood locomotor perfo...
Trade-offs arise when two functional traits impose conflicting demands on the same design trait. Con...
This paper illustrates how simple mechanical models based on morphological, ethological, ecological ...
We used four species of lizards (Eumeces chinensis , Takydromus septentrionalis , Eremias bren...
In ecomorphological and ecophysiological studies, locomotor performance is often considered to be an...
ien tial 19 ve du nti rin av s o r als la jecsignificantly away from the presumed threat (observer) ...
The ability of an animal to run fast has important consequences on its survival capacity and overall...
Ecomorphological studies often seek to link morphology and performance to relevant ecological charac...
Studies of locomotor performance have historically focused on maximum sprinting speed and its morpho...
Locomotor performance is a fundamental link between an animal and its environment. Con-siderable evi...
Adaptations promoting greater performance in one habitat are thought to reduce performance in others...
Although lizards have been model organisms for testing locomotor performance and in ecomorphological...
Metabolic physiology, morphology, activity patterns, performance traits and movement kinematics are ...
Burst locomotion is thought to be closely linked to an organism\u27s ability to survive and reproduc...
Abstract. Morphological and physiological considerations suggest that sprinting ability and enduranc...
Although of prime ecological relevance, acceleration capacity is a poorly understood locomotor perfo...
Trade-offs arise when two functional traits impose conflicting demands on the same design trait. Con...
This paper illustrates how simple mechanical models based on morphological, ethological, ecological ...
We used four species of lizards (Eumeces chinensis , Takydromus septentrionalis , Eremias bren...
In ecomorphological and ecophysiological studies, locomotor performance is often considered to be an...
ien tial 19 ve du nti rin av s o r als la jecsignificantly away from the presumed threat (observer) ...
The ability of an animal to run fast has important consequences on its survival capacity and overall...