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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Robotics and AI, Vol 8 (2021)
Animals are incredibly good at adapting to changes in their environment, a trait envied by most roboticists. Many animals use different gaits to seamlessly transition between land and water and move through non-uniform terrains. In addition to adjust
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Biology. 226
Control of locomotion involves the interplay of sensory signals and motor commands. Sensory information is essential for adjusting locomotion in response to environmental changes. A previous study using mathematical modelling of lamprey swimming has
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Biology. 225
Amphibious fishes moving from water to land experience continuous changes in environmental forces. How these subtle changes impact behavioural transitions cannot be resolved by comparisons of aquatic and terrestrial locomotion. For example, aquatic a
Autor:
Dana Baxter, Marianne E. Porter, Cassandra M. Donatelli, Dexter Summers, Kylene DeSmith, Eric D. Tytell, Alexus S. Roberts, Layanne Abu-Bader, Emily M. Standen, Adam P. Summers, Eric R. Scott
Publikováno v:
Integrative and Comparative Biology. 61:414-426
We modeled swimming kinematics and body mechanics of several fish species of varying habitat and body shape based on measurements of internal vertebral morphology. SYNOPSIS One key evolutionary innovation that separates vertebrates from invertebrates
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 98:v-xxiii
Autor:
Andy J. Turko, Giulia S. Rossi, Tamzin A. Blewett, Suzanne Currie, D. Scott Taylor, Patricia A. Wright, Emily M. Standen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Biology.
Understanding the mechanisms that create phenotypic variation within and among populations is a major goal of physiological ecology. Variation may be a consequence of functional trade-offs (i.e. improvement in one trait comes at the expense of anothe
Autor:
Keri E. Martin, Tamzin A. Blewett, Madalon Burnett, Katie Rubinger, Emily M. Standen, D. Scott Taylor, Justin Trueman, Andy J. Turko, Laura Weir, Claire M. West, Patricia A. Wright, Suzanne Currie
Publikováno v:
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 76
Autor:
Steven J. Cooke, Jordanna N. Bergman, William M. Twardek, Morgan L. Piczak, Grace A. Casselberry, Keegan Lutek, Lotte S. Dahlmo, Kim Birnie‐Gauvin, Lucas P. Griffin, Jacob W. Brownscombe, Graham D. Raby, Emily M. Standen, Andrij Z. Horodysky, Sönke Johnsen, Andy J. Danylchuk, Nathan B. Furey, Austin J. Gallagher, Elodie J.I. Lédée, Jon D. Midwood, Lee F.G. Gutowsky, David M.P. Jacoby, Jordan K. Matley, Robert J. Lennox
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Cooke, S J, Bergman, J N, Twardek, W M, Piczak, M L, Casselberry, G A, Lutek, K, Dahlmo, L S, Birnie-Gauvin, K, Griffin, L P, Brownscombe, J W, Raby, G D, Standen, E M, Horodysky, A Z, Johnsen, S, Danylchuk, A J, Furey, N B, Gallagher, A J, Lédée, E J I, Midwood, J D, Gutowsky, L F G, Jacoby, D M P, Matley, J K & Lennox, R J 2022, ' The Movement Ecology of Fishes ', Journal of Fish Biology, vol. 101, no. 4, pp. 756-779 . https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15153
Movement of fishes in the aquatic realm is fundamental to their ecology and survival. Movement can be driven by a variety of biological, physiological, and environmental factors occurring across all spatial and temporal scales. The intrinsic capacity
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Publikováno v:
Advanced Robotics. 36:611-611
We are pleased to announce the special issue on Adaptive Motion of Animals and Machines. Adaptive behavior is a meeting point between animal and machine intelligence. Engineers can realize adaptive...
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Robotics and AI
Animals are incredibly good at adapting to changes in their environment, a trait envied by most roboticists. Many animals use different gaits to seamlessly transition between land and water and move through non-uniform terrains. In addition to adjust