Frogs are animals that are capable of locomotion in two physically different media, aquatic and terrestrial. A comparison of the kinematics of swimming frogs in a previous study revealed a difference in propulsive impulse between jumping and swimming. To explore this difference further, we determined the instantaneous forces during propulsion in swimming using an impulse-momentum approach based on DPIV flow data. The force profile obtained was compared with force profiles obtained from drag-thrust equilibrium of the centre of mass and with the force profiles generated during jumping. The new approach to quantifying the instantaneous forces during swimming was tested and proved to be a valid method for determining the external forces on the ...
Locomoting from one medium to another is crucial to the survival of many animals. Bullfrogs (Lithoba...
Although the red-legged running frog, Kassina maculata, is secondarily a walker/runner, it retains t...
Although the red-legged running frog, Kassina maculata, is secondarily a walker/runner, it retains t...
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...
Locomotion has a clear ecological relevance for many animals. As animals need to move in order to es...
Frogs propel themselves by kicking water backwards using a synchronised extension of their hind limb...
Abstract—Locomotion has a clear ecological relevance for many animals. As animals need to move in or...
Although frogs are recognized as accomplished swimmers, no detailed biomechanical study has been don...
At first glance, the strategy for generating propulsive impulses for both jumping and swimming in fr...
The kinematics of swimming frogs have been studied extensively in the past and, based on these resul...
Aquatic and terrestrial animals have different swimming performances and mechanical efficiencies bas...
Anurans use a saltatorial (jumping) mode of locomotion. A jumping cycle can be divided into four sub...
Many studies of comparative biomechanics look at few species, making it unclear how a diversity of b...
Locomoting from one medium to another is crucial to the survival of many animals. Bullfrogs (Lithoba...
Although the red-legged running frog, Kassina maculata, is secondarily a walker/runner, it retains t...
Although the red-legged running frog, Kassina maculata, is secondarily a walker/runner, it retains t...
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...
Locomotion has a clear ecological relevance for many animals. As animals need to move in order to es...
Frogs propel themselves by kicking water backwards using a synchronised extension of their hind limb...
Abstract—Locomotion has a clear ecological relevance for many animals. As animals need to move in or...
Although frogs are recognized as accomplished swimmers, no detailed biomechanical study has been don...
At first glance, the strategy for generating propulsive impulses for both jumping and swimming in fr...
The kinematics of swimming frogs have been studied extensively in the past and, based on these resul...
Aquatic and terrestrial animals have different swimming performances and mechanical efficiencies bas...
Anurans use a saltatorial (jumping) mode of locomotion. A jumping cycle can be divided into four sub...
Many studies of comparative biomechanics look at few species, making it unclear how a diversity of b...
Locomoting from one medium to another is crucial to the survival of many animals. Bullfrogs (Lithoba...
Although the red-legged running frog, Kassina maculata, is secondarily a walker/runner, it retains t...
Although the red-legged running frog, Kassina maculata, is secondarily a walker/runner, it retains t...