International audienceMost birds use at least two modes of locomotion: flying and walking (terrestrial locomotion). Whereas the wings and tail are used for flying, the legs are mainly used for walking. The role of other body segments remains, however, poorly understood. In this study, we examine the kinematics of the head, the trunk, and the legs during terrestrial locomotion in the quail (Coturnix coturnix). Despite the trunk representing about 70% of the total body mass, its function in locomotion has received little scientific interest to date. This prompted us to focus on its role in terrestrial locomotion. We used high-speed video fluoroscopic recordings of quails walking at voluntary speeds on a trackway. Dorso-ventral and lateral vie...
The evolution of flight in birds involves (i) decoupling of the primitive mode of quadrupedal locomo...
© 2017. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd. Pronograde trunk orientation in small birds caus...
Past studies have shown that birds use their wings not only for flight, but also when ascending stee...
International audienceMost birds use at least two modes of locomotion: flying and walking (terrestri...
In contrast to the upright trunk in humans, trunk orientation in most birds is almost horizontal (pr...
International audienceAs birds have a diversity of locomotor behaviors, their skeleton is subjected ...
International audiencePrevious studies showed that birds primarily use their hindlimbs to propel the...
Artículo de publicación ISIBirds still share many traits with their dinosaur ancestors, making them ...
Birds still share many traits with their dinosaur ancestors, making them the best living group to re...
Birds can use different types of gaits to move on the ground: they either walk, hop, or run. Althoug...
<div><p>Past studies have shown that birds use their wings not only for flight, but also when ascend...
Understanding the origins of organismal diversity is one of biology\u27s most enduring quests. Many ...
Birds provide an interesting opportunity to study the relationships between body size, limb morpholo...
International audienceWalking and paddling motions were studied in a semiaquatic bird, the ringed te...
Past studies have shown that birds use their wings not only for flight, but also when ascending stee...
The evolution of flight in birds involves (i) decoupling of the primitive mode of quadrupedal locomo...
© 2017. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd. Pronograde trunk orientation in small birds caus...
Past studies have shown that birds use their wings not only for flight, but also when ascending stee...
International audienceMost birds use at least two modes of locomotion: flying and walking (terrestri...
In contrast to the upright trunk in humans, trunk orientation in most birds is almost horizontal (pr...
International audienceAs birds have a diversity of locomotor behaviors, their skeleton is subjected ...
International audiencePrevious studies showed that birds primarily use their hindlimbs to propel the...
Artículo de publicación ISIBirds still share many traits with their dinosaur ancestors, making them ...
Birds still share many traits with their dinosaur ancestors, making them the best living group to re...
Birds can use different types of gaits to move on the ground: they either walk, hop, or run. Althoug...
<div><p>Past studies have shown that birds use their wings not only for flight, but also when ascend...
Understanding the origins of organismal diversity is one of biology\u27s most enduring quests. Many ...
Birds provide an interesting opportunity to study the relationships between body size, limb morpholo...
International audienceWalking and paddling motions were studied in a semiaquatic bird, the ringed te...
Past studies have shown that birds use their wings not only for flight, but also when ascending stee...
The evolution of flight in birds involves (i) decoupling of the primitive mode of quadrupedal locomo...
© 2017. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd. Pronograde trunk orientation in small birds caus...
Past studies have shown that birds use their wings not only for flight, but also when ascending stee...