Testudines are susceptible to inversion and self-right using their necks, limbs, or both, to generate enough mechanical force to flip over. We investigated how shell morphology, neck length, and self-righting biomechanics scale with body mass during ontogeny in Chelydra serpentina, which uses neck-powered self-righting. We found that younger turtles flipped over twice as fast as older individuals. A simple geometric model predicted the relationships of shell shape and self-righting time with body mass. Conversely, neck force, power output, and kinetic energy increase with body mass at rates greater than predicted. These findings were correlated with relatively longer necks in younger turtles than would be predicted by geometric similarity. ...
Members of several terrestrial vertebrate lineages have returned to nearly exclusive use of aquatic ...
Lateralization represents a key property of many behavioural traits, with the right and left sides o...
Sea turtles that have entered the submerged bag net of setnets repeatedly push their heads up agains...
From The Royal Society via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-01-26, accepted 2021-01-28...
Self-righting performance is a key ability for most terrestrial animals, and has been used as a metr...
International audienceSelf-righting, the capacity of an animal to self-turn after falling on its bac...
Armoured animals can easily lose their balance and fall on their back. When overturned, they can ...
During evolutionary reinvasions of water by terrestrial vertebrates, ancestrally tubular limb bones ...
Armoured, rigid bodied animals, such as Testudines, must self-right should they find themselves in a...
The origin of turtles is one of the most long-lasting debates in evolutionary research. During their...
Turtles experience numerous modifications in the morphological, physiological, and mechanical charac...
SUMMARY Studies of limb bone loading during terrestrial locomotion have focused primarily on birds a...
Hydrodynamic stability is the ability to resist recoil motions of the body produced by destabilizing...
The unique ability of modern turtles to retract their head and neck into the shell through a side-ne...
Sea turtles are recognised as one of the ocean’s most remarkable migratory species, accomplishing jo...
Members of several terrestrial vertebrate lineages have returned to nearly exclusive use of aquatic ...
Lateralization represents a key property of many behavioural traits, with the right and left sides o...
Sea turtles that have entered the submerged bag net of setnets repeatedly push their heads up agains...
From The Royal Society via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-01-26, accepted 2021-01-28...
Self-righting performance is a key ability for most terrestrial animals, and has been used as a metr...
International audienceSelf-righting, the capacity of an animal to self-turn after falling on its bac...
Armoured animals can easily lose their balance and fall on their back. When overturned, they can ...
During evolutionary reinvasions of water by terrestrial vertebrates, ancestrally tubular limb bones ...
Armoured, rigid bodied animals, such as Testudines, must self-right should they find themselves in a...
The origin of turtles is one of the most long-lasting debates in evolutionary research. During their...
Turtles experience numerous modifications in the morphological, physiological, and mechanical charac...
SUMMARY Studies of limb bone loading during terrestrial locomotion have focused primarily on birds a...
Hydrodynamic stability is the ability to resist recoil motions of the body produced by destabilizing...
The unique ability of modern turtles to retract their head and neck into the shell through a side-ne...
Sea turtles are recognised as one of the ocean’s most remarkable migratory species, accomplishing jo...
Members of several terrestrial vertebrate lineages have returned to nearly exclusive use of aquatic ...
Lateralization represents a key property of many behavioural traits, with the right and left sides o...
Sea turtles that have entered the submerged bag net of setnets repeatedly push their heads up agains...