At first glance, the strategy for generating propulsive impulses for both jumping and swimming in frogs is quite similar. Both modes rely on powerful extension of the hind limbs. However, in Rana esculenta (the semi-aquatic green frog), propulsive impulses for jumping were found to be much larger than those generated during swimming [Nauwelaerts and Aerts, 2003. Propulsive impulses as a covarying performance measure in the comparison of the kinematics of swimming and jumping in frogs. J. Exp. Biol. 206, 4341-4351]. The hypothesis that differences in propulsive impulse between swimming and jumping are largely caused by specific environmental constraints rather than being due to changes in motor control is tested in the present study. To asse...
Locomoting from one medium to another is crucial to the survival of many animals. Bullfrogs (Lithoba...
The evolution of novel locomotor modes has played a crucial role in the evolution of vertebrates. A ...
<p><b>A–L:</b> Frontal (A, D, G, J), lateral right (B, E, H, K) and exploded view (C, F, I, L) of th...
At first glance, the strategy for generating propulsive impulses for both jumping and swimming in fr...
Locomotion has a clear ecological relevance for many animals. As animals need to move in order to es...
Abstract—Locomotion has a clear ecological relevance for many animals. As animals need to move in or...
Frogs are animals that are capable of locomotion in two physically different media, aquatic and terr...
Frogs are animals that are capable of locomotion in two physically different media, aquatic and terr...
Anurans use a saltatorial (jumping) mode of locomotion. A jumping cycle can be divided into four sub...
Although frogs are recognized as accomplished swimmers, no detailed biomechanical study has been don...
Aquatic and terrestrial animals have different swimming performances and mechanical efficiencies bas...
Many studies of comparative biomechanics look at few species, making it unclear how a diversity of b...
Animals exhibit tremendous diversity in the morphological and physiological components of their musc...
The kinematics of swimming frogs have been studied extensively in the past and, based on these resul...
Moving effectively across a wide range of surface conditions is paramount to acquiring food and find...
Locomoting from one medium to another is crucial to the survival of many animals. Bullfrogs (Lithoba...
The evolution of novel locomotor modes has played a crucial role in the evolution of vertebrates. A ...
<p><b>A–L:</b> Frontal (A, D, G, J), lateral right (B, E, H, K) and exploded view (C, F, I, L) of th...
At first glance, the strategy for generating propulsive impulses for both jumping and swimming in fr...
Locomotion has a clear ecological relevance for many animals. As animals need to move in order to es...
Abstract—Locomotion has a clear ecological relevance for many animals. As animals need to move in or...
Frogs are animals that are capable of locomotion in two physically different media, aquatic and terr...
Frogs are animals that are capable of locomotion in two physically different media, aquatic and terr...
Anurans use a saltatorial (jumping) mode of locomotion. A jumping cycle can be divided into four sub...
Although frogs are recognized as accomplished swimmers, no detailed biomechanical study has been don...
Aquatic and terrestrial animals have different swimming performances and mechanical efficiencies bas...
Many studies of comparative biomechanics look at few species, making it unclear how a diversity of b...
Animals exhibit tremendous diversity in the morphological and physiological components of their musc...
The kinematics of swimming frogs have been studied extensively in the past and, based on these resul...
Moving effectively across a wide range of surface conditions is paramount to acquiring food and find...
Locomoting from one medium to another is crucial to the survival of many animals. Bullfrogs (Lithoba...
The evolution of novel locomotor modes has played a crucial role in the evolution of vertebrates. A ...
<p><b>A–L:</b> Frontal (A, D, G, J), lateral right (B, E, H, K) and exploded view (C, F, I, L) of th...