Turtles are an iconic lineage in studies of animal locomotion, typifying the use of slow, alternating footfalls during walking. Alternating movements of contralateral limbs are also typical during swimming gaits for most freshwater turtles. Here, we report a novel gait in turtles, in which the pleurodire Emydura subglobosa swims using a bounding gait that coordinates bilateral protraction of both forelimbs with bilateral retraction of both hindlimbs. Use of this bounding gait is correlated with increased limb excursion and decreased stride frequency, but not increased velocity when compared to standard swimming strokes. Bounding by E. subglobosa provides a second example of a non-mammalian lineage that can use bounding gaits, and may give i...
Softshell turtles (Family Trionychidae) possess extensive webbing between the digits of the manus, s...
SUMMARY Studies of limb bone loading during terrestrial locomotion have focused primarily on birds a...
Aquatic organisms exhibit tremendous diversity in body design and modes of propulsion that can stron...
Turtles are an iconic lineage in studies of animal locomotion, typifying the use of slow, alternatin...
Specialization for a new habitat often entails a cost to performance in the ancestral habitat. Altho...
Variations in musculoskeletal lever systems have formed an important foundation for predictions abou...
During evolutionary reinvasions of water by terrestrial vertebrates, ancestrally tubular limb bones ...
Members of several terrestrial vertebrate lineages have returned to nearly exclusive use of aquatic ...
Novel locomotor functions in animals may evolve through changes in morphology, muscle activity, or a...
Novel functions in animals may evolve through changes in morphology, muscle activity or a combinatio...
Turtles use their limbs during both aquatic and terrestrial locomotion, but water and land impose dr...
March 18-19, 2013Sea turtles spend most of their lives in marine habitats, but they require a terres...
Transitions between water and land have occurred multiple times in vertebrate evolutionary history. ...
Hydrodynamic stability is the ability to resist recoil motions of the body produced by destabilizing...
The relationship between form and function can have profound impacts on the evolution and ecology of...
Softshell turtles (Family Trionychidae) possess extensive webbing between the digits of the manus, s...
SUMMARY Studies of limb bone loading during terrestrial locomotion have focused primarily on birds a...
Aquatic organisms exhibit tremendous diversity in body design and modes of propulsion that can stron...
Turtles are an iconic lineage in studies of animal locomotion, typifying the use of slow, alternatin...
Specialization for a new habitat often entails a cost to performance in the ancestral habitat. Altho...
Variations in musculoskeletal lever systems have formed an important foundation for predictions abou...
During evolutionary reinvasions of water by terrestrial vertebrates, ancestrally tubular limb bones ...
Members of several terrestrial vertebrate lineages have returned to nearly exclusive use of aquatic ...
Novel locomotor functions in animals may evolve through changes in morphology, muscle activity, or a...
Novel functions in animals may evolve through changes in morphology, muscle activity or a combinatio...
Turtles use their limbs during both aquatic and terrestrial locomotion, but water and land impose dr...
March 18-19, 2013Sea turtles spend most of their lives in marine habitats, but they require a terres...
Transitions between water and land have occurred multiple times in vertebrate evolutionary history. ...
Hydrodynamic stability is the ability to resist recoil motions of the body produced by destabilizing...
The relationship between form and function can have profound impacts on the evolution and ecology of...
Softshell turtles (Family Trionychidae) possess extensive webbing between the digits of the manus, s...
SUMMARY Studies of limb bone loading during terrestrial locomotion have focused primarily on birds a...
Aquatic organisms exhibit tremendous diversity in body design and modes of propulsion that can stron...