© 2020. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd Comparative analyses of locomotion in tetrapods reveal two patterns of stride cycle variability. Tachymetabolic tetrapods (birds and mammals) have lower inter-cycle variation in stride duration than bradymetabolic tetrapods (amphibians, lizards, turtles and crocodilians). This pattern has been linked to the fact that birds and mammals share enlarged cerebella, relatively enlarged and heavily myelinated Ia afferents, and γ-motoneurons to their muscle spindles. Both tachymetabolic tetrapod lineages also possess an encapsulated Golgi tendon morphology, thought to provide more spatially precise information on muscle tension. The functional consequence of this derived Golgi tendon morphology has...
Bipedalism has repeatedly evolved in many independent lineages throughout tetrapod history. Despite ...
Vertebrates employ an impressive range of strategies for coordinating their limb movements while wal...
Limb postures of terrestrial tetrapods span a continuum from sprawling to fully upright; however, mo...
Comparative analyses of locomotion in tetrapods reveal two patterns of stride cycle variability. Tac...
Differences in rhythmicity (relative variance in cycle period) between mammal, fish, and lizard feed...
© 2019. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd Tetrapod musculoskeletal diversity is usually stu...
Skeletal elements are usually able to withstand several times their usual load before they yield, an...
Locomotion of tetrapods on land adapted to different environments and needs resulting in a variety o...
Salamanders are often used as representatives of the basal tetrapod body plan in functional studies,...
SUMMARY Studies of limb bone loading during terrestrial locomotion have focused primarily on birds a...
Synopsis Salamanders and newts (urodeles) are often used as a model system to elucidate the evolutio...
Salamanders are often used as representatives of the basal tetrapod body plan in functional studies,...
Bone adaptation is modulated by the timing, direction, rate and magnitude of mechanical loads. To in...
The tetrapod limb, which has served as a paradigm for the study of development and morphological evo...
Skeletal elements are usually able to withstand several times their usual load before they yield, an...
Bipedalism has repeatedly evolved in many independent lineages throughout tetrapod history. Despite ...
Vertebrates employ an impressive range of strategies for coordinating their limb movements while wal...
Limb postures of terrestrial tetrapods span a continuum from sprawling to fully upright; however, mo...
Comparative analyses of locomotion in tetrapods reveal two patterns of stride cycle variability. Tac...
Differences in rhythmicity (relative variance in cycle period) between mammal, fish, and lizard feed...
© 2019. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd Tetrapod musculoskeletal diversity is usually stu...
Skeletal elements are usually able to withstand several times their usual load before they yield, an...
Locomotion of tetrapods on land adapted to different environments and needs resulting in a variety o...
Salamanders are often used as representatives of the basal tetrapod body plan in functional studies,...
SUMMARY Studies of limb bone loading during terrestrial locomotion have focused primarily on birds a...
Synopsis Salamanders and newts (urodeles) are often used as a model system to elucidate the evolutio...
Salamanders are often used as representatives of the basal tetrapod body plan in functional studies,...
Bone adaptation is modulated by the timing, direction, rate and magnitude of mechanical loads. To in...
The tetrapod limb, which has served as a paradigm for the study of development and morphological evo...
Skeletal elements are usually able to withstand several times their usual load before they yield, an...
Bipedalism has repeatedly evolved in many independent lineages throughout tetrapod history. Despite ...
Vertebrates employ an impressive range of strategies for coordinating their limb movements while wal...
Limb postures of terrestrial tetrapods span a continuum from sprawling to fully upright; however, mo...