The ability to capture prey and avoid predation in aquatic habitats depends strongly on the ability to perform unsteady maneuvers (e.g. turns), which itself depends strongly on body flexibility. Two previous studies of turning performance in rigid-bodied taxa have found either high maneuverability or high agility, but not both. However, examinations of aquatic turning performance in rigid-bodied animals have had limited taxonomic scope and, as such, the effects of many body shapes and designs on aquatic maneuverability and agility have yet to be examined. Turtles represent the oldest extant lineage of rigid-bodied vertebrates and the only aquatic rigid-bodied tetrapods. We evaluated the aquatic turning performance of painted turtles, Chryse...
ABSTRACT- Flexible bodies possessed by fish and marine mammals have been shown to permit high levels...
Posthatchling green (Chelonia mydas) and loggerhead (Caretta caretta) turtles overlap ecologically b...
Self-righting performance is a key ability for most terrestrial animals, and has been used as a metr...
Hydrodynamic stability is the ability to resist recoil motions of the body produced by destabilizing...
Aquatic organisms exhibit tremendous diversity in body design and modes of propulsion that can stron...
A type of locomotor behavior observed in animals with rigid bodies, that can be found in many animal...
Softshell turtles (Family Trionychidae) possess extensive webbing between the digits of the manus, s...
The development of amphibious robots requires actuation that enables them to crawl as well as swim; ...
Turtles use their limbs during both aquatic and terrestrial locomotion, but water and land impose dr...
Animals that swim using appendages do so by way of rowing and/or flapping motions. Often considered ...
Novel functions in animals may evolve through changes in morphology, muscle activity or a combinatio...
Turtles are an iconic lineage in studies of animal locomotion, typifying the use of slow, alternatin...
Testudines are susceptible to inversion and self-right using their necks, limbs, or both, to generat...
Specialization for a new habitat often entails a cost to performance in the ancestral habitat. Altho...
March 18-19, 2013Sea turtles spend most of their lives in marine habitats, but they require a terres...
ABSTRACT- Flexible bodies possessed by fish and marine mammals have been shown to permit high levels...
Posthatchling green (Chelonia mydas) and loggerhead (Caretta caretta) turtles overlap ecologically b...
Self-righting performance is a key ability for most terrestrial animals, and has been used as a metr...
Hydrodynamic stability is the ability to resist recoil motions of the body produced by destabilizing...
Aquatic organisms exhibit tremendous diversity in body design and modes of propulsion that can stron...
A type of locomotor behavior observed in animals with rigid bodies, that can be found in many animal...
Softshell turtles (Family Trionychidae) possess extensive webbing between the digits of the manus, s...
The development of amphibious robots requires actuation that enables them to crawl as well as swim; ...
Turtles use their limbs during both aquatic and terrestrial locomotion, but water and land impose dr...
Animals that swim using appendages do so by way of rowing and/or flapping motions. Often considered ...
Novel functions in animals may evolve through changes in morphology, muscle activity or a combinatio...
Turtles are an iconic lineage in studies of animal locomotion, typifying the use of slow, alternatin...
Testudines are susceptible to inversion and self-right using their necks, limbs, or both, to generat...
Specialization for a new habitat often entails a cost to performance in the ancestral habitat. Altho...
March 18-19, 2013Sea turtles spend most of their lives in marine habitats, but they require a terres...
ABSTRACT- Flexible bodies possessed by fish and marine mammals have been shown to permit high levels...
Posthatchling green (Chelonia mydas) and loggerhead (Caretta caretta) turtles overlap ecologically b...
Self-righting performance is a key ability for most terrestrial animals, and has been used as a metr...