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Autor:
Manabu Sakamoto
I present a Bayesian phylogenetic predictive modelling (PPM) framework that allows the prediction of muscle parameters (physiological cross-sectional area, APhys) in extinct archosaurs from skull width (WSk) and phylogeny. This approach is robust to
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Autor:
Manabu Sakamoto
Bite force is an ecologically important biomechanical performance measure that is informative in inferring the ecology of extinct taxa. However, biomechanical modelling to estimate bite force is associated with some level of uncertainty. Here, I asse
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During buzz pollination, bees use vibrations to remove pollen from flowers. Vibrations at the natural frequency of pollencarrying stamens are amplified through resonance, resulting in higher amplitude vibrations. Because pollen release depends on vib
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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Vol 9 (2021)
This special issue covers various topics of acoustic communication (sound production and hearing) in animals from invertebrates to mammals primarily focusing on airborne sound but including one article on substrate-borne vibrations in webs (Miller an
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Autor:
Anmar K. Al-Jumaily, Fatema H. Rajab, Lin Li, Sorin Laurentiu Stanescu, Ahmad W. Alshaer, Tayf Tariq A.S., Rwayda Kh. S. Al-Hamd
Publikováno v:
Journal of Micro and Nano-Manufacturing. 9
Changing material surface micro/nanostructures using laser beam texturing is a valuable approach in wide applications such as control of cell/bacterial adhesion and proliferation, solar cells and optical metamaterials. Here, we report a comparison of
Autor:
Fabian Wilde, Rudi Schuech, Tatjana Hoehfurtner, Matthew C. Walker, Jörg U. Hammel, Stuart Humphries
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Walker, M.; Hammel, J.; Wilde, F.; Hoehfurtner, T.; Humphries, S.; Schuech, R.: Estimation of sinking velocity using free-falling dynamically scaled models: Foraminifera as a test case. In: Journal of Experimental Biology. Vol. 224 (2021) jeb230961. (DOI: /10.1242/jeb.230961)
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Walker, M.; Hammel, J.; Wilde, F.; Hoehfurtner, T.; Humphries, S.; Schuech, R.: Estimation of sinking velocity using free-falling dynamically scaled models: Foraminifera as a test case. In: The Journal of Experimental Biology. Vol. 224 (2021) 2, jeb230961. (DOI: /10.1242/jeb.230961)
The journal of experimental biology 224(2), jeb.230961 (1-12) (2021). doi:10.1242/jeb.230961
The Journal of Experimental Biology
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Walker, M.; Hammel, J.; Wilde, F.; Hoehfurtner, T.; Humphries, S.; Schuech, R.: Estimation of sinking velocity using free-falling dynamically scaled models: Foraminifera as a test case. In: The Journal of Experimental Biology. Vol. 224 (2021) 2, jeb230961. (DOI: /10.1242/jeb.230961)
The journal of experimental biology 224(2), jeb.230961 (1-12) (2021). doi:10.1242/jeb.230961
The journal of experimental biology 224(2), jeb.230961 (1-12) (2021). doi:10.1242/jeb.230961
The velocity of settling particles is an important determinant of distribution in extinct and extant species with passive dispersal mechanisms, such as
The velocity of settling particles is an important determinant of distribution in extinct and extant species with passive dispersal mechanisms, such as
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https://publications.hereon.de/id/39708
https://publications.hereon.de/id/39708
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Venditti, C, Baker, J, Benton, M J, Meade, A & Humphries, S 2020, ' 150 million years of sustained increase in pterosaur flight efficiency ', Nature, vol. 587, pp. 83-86 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2858-8
The long-term accumulation of biodiversity has been punctuated by remarkable evolutionary transitions that allowed organisms to exploit new ecological opportunities. Mesozoic flying reptiles (the pterosaurs), which dominated the skies for more than 1
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Autor:
Thorin Jonsson, Charlie Woodrow, Christian Adlai Pulver, Kevin A. Judge, Fernando Montealegre-Z
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Experimental Biology
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Journal of Experimental Biology
The use of acoustics in predator evasion is a widely reported phenomenon amongst invertebrate taxa, but the study of ultrasonic anti-predator acoustics is often limited to the prey of bats. Here, we describe the acoustic function and morphology of a
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Diabetic Nephropathy ISBN: 9781493998401
The ability of individual cells to synchronize activity is a basic feature of efficient and appropriate tissue function. Central to this is the physicochemical binding between cells through multiprotein complexes that functionally mediate adhesion. I
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Autor:
Fernando Montealegre-Z, Fabio A. Sarria-S, Andrew Alexander Baker, Thorin Jonsson, Glenn K. Morris
Publikováno v:
Zoologischer Anzeiger. 270:60-70
Day-camouflaged leaf-mimic katydids Typophyllum spp. have a remarkable way of evading predators as male and female forewings appear as bite-damaged leaves complete with necrotic spots. As in all other katydids, males produce sound signals to attract