I described the tactile-stimulated startle response (TSR) of wood frog ( Rana sylvatica ), bullfrog ( Rana catesbeiana ), and American toad ( Bufo americanus ) tadpoles. One purpose was to rank species in terms of maximum acceleration performance. Also, I tested whether anatomical indicators of performance potential were predictive of realized performance. TSRs were elicited in a laboratory setting, filmed at 250 Hz, and digitally analyzed. TSRs began with two, initial body curls during which tadpoles showed a broad spectrum of movement patterns. TSR performance was quantified by maximum linear acceleration and maximum rotational acceleration of the head/body, both of which tended to occur immediately upon initiation of motion (wood frog>Am...
African clawed toads (Xenopus laevis) use their lateral line system to detect prey. The African claw...
Divergent natural selection drives a considerable amount of the phenotypic and genetic variation obs...
Locomotion has a clear ecological relevance for many animals. As animals need to move in order to es...
Differential survival of predation partially determines which species exist in communities of aquati...
SYNOPSIS. Tadpoles are exceptional among vertebrates in lacking vertebrae along most of their body a...
<p>Tadpoles at comparable developmental stages were tested in the same flow tank at flow speeds of 2...
1. Sensory modalities that allow tadpoles to assess their environment, and subsequently mediate th...
Many studies of comparative biomechanics look at few species, making it unclear how a diversity of b...
1. We investigated the morphological responses of larval Rana lessonae to the presence of two predat...
The kinematics of swimming in larval Xenopus laevis has been studied using computer-assisted analysi...
This study examined the jumping pattern and its relationship with various body traits in semiterrest...
Moving effectively across a wide range of surface conditions is paramount to acquiring food and find...
At first glance, the strategy for generating propulsive impulses for both jumping and swimming in fr...
Anurans use a saltatorial (jumping) mode of locomotion. A jumping cycle can be divided into four sub...
Background The lateral line is a sensory system that detects motion and pressure in fish & larval ...
African clawed toads (Xenopus laevis) use their lateral line system to detect prey. The African claw...
Divergent natural selection drives a considerable amount of the phenotypic and genetic variation obs...
Locomotion has a clear ecological relevance for many animals. As animals need to move in order to es...
Differential survival of predation partially determines which species exist in communities of aquati...
SYNOPSIS. Tadpoles are exceptional among vertebrates in lacking vertebrae along most of their body a...
<p>Tadpoles at comparable developmental stages were tested in the same flow tank at flow speeds of 2...
1. Sensory modalities that allow tadpoles to assess their environment, and subsequently mediate th...
Many studies of comparative biomechanics look at few species, making it unclear how a diversity of b...
1. We investigated the morphological responses of larval Rana lessonae to the presence of two predat...
The kinematics of swimming in larval Xenopus laevis has been studied using computer-assisted analysi...
This study examined the jumping pattern and its relationship with various body traits in semiterrest...
Moving effectively across a wide range of surface conditions is paramount to acquiring food and find...
At first glance, the strategy for generating propulsive impulses for both jumping and swimming in fr...
Anurans use a saltatorial (jumping) mode of locomotion. A jumping cycle can be divided into four sub...
Background The lateral line is a sensory system that detects motion and pressure in fish & larval ...
African clawed toads (Xenopus laevis) use their lateral line system to detect prey. The African claw...
Divergent natural selection drives a considerable amount of the phenotypic and genetic variation obs...
Locomotion has a clear ecological relevance for many animals. As animals need to move in order to es...