Flip, flop and fly: modulated motor control and highly variable movement patterns of autotomized gecko tails
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Scorpion sheds 'tail' to escape: consequences and implications of autotomy in scorpions (Buthidae: Ananteris)Unique structural features facilitate lizard tail autotomyImpact of tail loss on the behaviour and locomotor performance of two sympatric Lampropholis skink speciesDensity and distribution of cutaneous sensilla on tails of leopard geckos (Eublepharis macularius) in relation to caudal autotomy.Tail regeneration after autotomy revives survival: a case from a long-term monitored lizard population under avian predation.
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Flip, flop and fly: modulated motor control and highly variable movement patterns of autotomized gecko tails
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Flip, flop and fly: modulated ...... rns of autotomized gecko tails
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Flip, flop and fly: modulated ...... rns of autotomized gecko tails
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Anthony P Russell
Timothy E Higham
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10.1098/RSBL.2009.0577
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2009-09-09T00:00:00Z