about
Tail use improves performance on soft substrates in models of early vertebrate land locomotorsClimbing with adhesion: from bioinspiration to biounderstandingRapid inversion: running animals and robots swing like a pendulum under ledgesShifts in stability and control effectiveness during evolution of Paraves support aerial maneuvering hypotheses for flight originsAerodynamic characteristics of a feathered dinosaur measured using physical models. Effects of form on static stability and control effectivenessClimbing, falling, and jamming during ant locomotion in confined environments.Evolution of gliding in Southeast Asian geckos and other vertebrates is temporally congruent with dipterocarp forest developmentRate-dependent frictional adhesion in natural and synthetic gecko setae.Assisted walking in Malagasy dwarf chamaeleonsVestibular nuclei characterized by calcium-binding protein immunoreactivity and tract tracing in Gekko gecko.Flip, flop and fly: modulated motor control and highly variable movement patterns of autotomized gecko tailsMore than a safety line: jump-stabilizing silk of salticidsLeaping lizards landing on leaves: escape-induced jumps in the rainforest canopy challenge the adhesive limits of geckos.Touchdown to take-off: at the interface of flight and surface locomotion.Biomechanics of aerial righting in wingless nymphal stick insects.A stability-based mechanism for hysteresis in the walk-trot transition in quadruped locomotion.Lateral movements of a massive tail influence gecko locomotion: an integrative study comparing tail restriction and autotomy.There's more than one way to climb a tree: Limb length and microhabitat use in lizards with toe padsTail-assisted pitch control in lizards, robots and dinosaurs.Instability-based mechanism for body undulations in centipede locomotion.The evolution of bipedal running in lizards suggests a consequential origin may be exploited in later lineages.A Survey of Bioinspired Jumping Robot: Takeoff, Air Posture Adjustment, and Landing Buffer.Tail function during arboreal quadrupedalism in squirrel monkeys (Saimiri boliviensis) and tamarins (Saguinus oedipus).Biomechanics: Leaping lizards and dinosaurs.Passive Cushiony Biomechanics of Head Protection in Falling Geckos.A new angle on clinging in geckos: incline, not substrate, triggers the deployment of the adhesive system.
P2860
Q25814030-B2A51313-8685-47F8-B968-5376433B8CBAQ26783334-E8723804-5210-4E4A-ABAA-AC230C73D574Q27301991-E2CDFF8D-33CD-4294-ABCD-E2DCF253ACD0Q28654565-2F3D0E3A-3B53-4199-AC19-1DD6B63BCA54Q28660583-CF3838E8-CF9B-4F5E-80AD-90F288AB8614Q28681365-54B2CA1E-0A42-4974-8FAA-3940426E0389Q28713275-0C858708-F7AD-408E-833B-CD4820A89A71Q30493816-02C904E6-803B-4B50-BE7B-F042CC7B6446Q30497648-BCEA7EFF-B737-447A-B3BE-A0877494431AQ33913338-F3634802-E820-4938-95E7-8FC8FF6E9C29Q35001882-C8BA34CA-8028-4E3E-879B-4747E7D4BE7BQ37134236-0AF67982-0D53-45F7-B08E-4B83C0199596Q38369664-EEE3E9B0-171A-461F-9BA7-38B7064CE246Q38977777-6A7A811D-30A1-4521-8829-2D08422E2715Q39624450-E7C5A9E5-1441-4203-8FFF-26ED0A9EA039Q39863539-E2559475-2A37-484A-8DD8-F72B9D28A802Q41542890-3A3C98E9-805D-42F6-A5B9-A6F68C17A370Q42365174-0EB52884-97C8-4F41-BA44-6B9827ACBF64Q43482113-9EB51C2A-6A92-4E26-9801-511C212C9AB7Q44197654-593B9F83-3B7A-472E-832F-E8B6AC4C02EFQ46895048-1BE4E940-6C80-4F1D-8C5D-47C8971B0E3DQ47192592-425F93A7-3CD3-4BCB-A285-DE899AD75E4DQ47395878-0F175753-4FFC-4EE8-BB77-AB7930362D36Q51457662-8FF6469E-7E4A-4017-B1D4-695701AEE4AEQ55040492-43C7FE61-20B2-4D3B-B12B-4C8DEE47B79EQ55052121-F1F9AB7E-9A81-4801-BFAA-6A5A44D91B74
P2860
description
2008 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2008 թուականի Մարտին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
@hyw
2008 թվականի մարտին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
@hy
2008年の論文
@ja
2008年論文
@yue
2008年論文
@zh-hant
2008年論文
@zh-hk
2008年論文
@zh-mo
2008年論文
@zh-tw
2008年论文
@wuu
name
Active tails enhance arboreal acrobatics in geckos.
@ast
Active tails enhance arboreal acrobatics in geckos.
@en
type
label
Active tails enhance arboreal acrobatics in geckos.
@ast
Active tails enhance arboreal acrobatics in geckos.
@en
prefLabel
Active tails enhance arboreal acrobatics in geckos.
@ast
Active tails enhance arboreal acrobatics in geckos.
@en
P2093
P2860
P356
P1476
Active tails enhance arboreal acrobatics in geckos
@en
P2093
Daniel I Goldman
Robert J Full
Shai Revzen
P2860
P304
P356
10.1073/PNAS.0711944105
P407
P577
2008-03-17T00:00:00Z