The leatherback sea turtle (Dermochelys coriacea), the fastest swimmer and the deepest diver among marine turtles, has five longitudinal ridges on its carapace. These ridges are the most remarkable morphological features distinguished from other marine turtles. To investigate the hydrodynamic role of these ridges in the leatherback turtle swimming, we model a carapace with and without ridges by using three dimensional surface data of a stuffed leatherback turtle in the National Science Museum, Korea. The experiment is conducted in a wind tunnel in the ranges of the real leatherback turtle???s Reynolds number (Re) and angle of attack (??). The longitudinal ridges function differently according to the flow condition (i.e. Re and ??). At low R...
During evolutionary reinvasions of water by terrestrial vertebrates, ancestrally tubular limb bones ...
Specialization for a new habitat often entails a cost to performance in the ancestral habitat. Altho...
We apply a cost-benefit model to investigate whether bimodal turtles change their diving behaviour i...
Leatherback sea turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) are known to have a superior diving ability and be hi...
Hydrodynamic stability is the ability to resist recoil motions of the body produced by destabilizing...
As global temperatures increase throughout the coming decades, species ranges will shift. New combin...
Sea turtles are recognised as one of the ocean’s most remarkable migratory species, accomplishing jo...
As global temperatures increase throughout the coming decades, species ranges will shift. New combin...
Aquatic organisms exhibit tremendous diversity in body design and modes of propulsion that can stron...
This study uses the carapace of emydid turtles to address hypothesized differences between terrestri...
Hatchling sea turtles emerge from nests, crawl down the beach and enter the sea where they typically...
Background: Leatherback turtles are renowned for their trans-oceanic migrations. However, despite nu...
Softshell turtles (Family Trionychidae) possess extensive webbing between the digits of the manus, s...
International audienceAlthough some associations between the leatherback turtle Dermochelys coriacea...
Posthatchling green (Chelonia mydas) and loggerhead (Caretta caretta) turtles overlap ecologically b...
During evolutionary reinvasions of water by terrestrial vertebrates, ancestrally tubular limb bones ...
Specialization for a new habitat often entails a cost to performance in the ancestral habitat. Altho...
We apply a cost-benefit model to investigate whether bimodal turtles change their diving behaviour i...
Leatherback sea turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) are known to have a superior diving ability and be hi...
Hydrodynamic stability is the ability to resist recoil motions of the body produced by destabilizing...
As global temperatures increase throughout the coming decades, species ranges will shift. New combin...
Sea turtles are recognised as one of the ocean’s most remarkable migratory species, accomplishing jo...
As global temperatures increase throughout the coming decades, species ranges will shift. New combin...
Aquatic organisms exhibit tremendous diversity in body design and modes of propulsion that can stron...
This study uses the carapace of emydid turtles to address hypothesized differences between terrestri...
Hatchling sea turtles emerge from nests, crawl down the beach and enter the sea where they typically...
Background: Leatherback turtles are renowned for their trans-oceanic migrations. However, despite nu...
Softshell turtles (Family Trionychidae) possess extensive webbing between the digits of the manus, s...
International audienceAlthough some associations between the leatherback turtle Dermochelys coriacea...
Posthatchling green (Chelonia mydas) and loggerhead (Caretta caretta) turtles overlap ecologically b...
During evolutionary reinvasions of water by terrestrial vertebrates, ancestrally tubular limb bones ...
Specialization for a new habitat often entails a cost to performance in the ancestral habitat. Altho...
We apply a cost-benefit model to investigate whether bimodal turtles change their diving behaviour i...