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    micropus) Bare-bellied hedgehog (Paraechinus nudiventris) Locomotory activity patterns The locomotory activity of the Desert hedgehog (Paraechinus aethiopicus)...
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    wings, arms, fins, or tails are sometimes referred to as locomotory organs or locomotory structures. This is an edit. The term "locomotion" is formed...
    79 KB (8,918 words) - 03:20, 9 May 2024
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    Cathrin; Zorzin, Roberto; Kriwet, Jürgen (11 August 2016). "Evolution of the locomotory system in eels (Teleostei: Elopomorpha)". BMC Evolutionary Biology. 16...
    44 KB (3,218 words) - 05:45, 25 April 2024
  • or reduced functions, many species have evolved elongated antenna and locomotory appendages, in order to better move around and respond to environmental...
    17 KB (1,548 words) - 14:46, 12 May 2024
  • species also has a nerve-net that regulates the locomotory waves the flatworm develops. The locomotory waves in the flatworm are propelled by smooth muscle...
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  • condition, involving airway, vascular, inflammatory, blood, cardiac, locomotory, and remodelling components. The primary mechanism is likely to be high...
    37 KB (4,330 words) - 07:34, 23 March 2024
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    March 14, 2017. Zurek, D.B.; Gilbert, C. (2014). "Static antennae act as locomotory guides that compensate for visual motion blur in a diurnal, keen-eyed...
    155 KB (16,863 words) - 15:49, 28 April 2024
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    of the pupa may be leathery and bear spines, respiratory features or locomotory paddles. In other groups, described as "coarctate", the appendages are...
    86 KB (9,425 words) - 13:34, 20 April 2024
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    (Lagothrix) in the South American lowland forest, to evolve their unique locomotory system. This theory is not supported by fossil evidence. Other theories...
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    gen. nov. (Marsupialia: Diprotodontidae) from inland Australia and its locomotory adaptations". Royal Society Open Science. 10 (5). doi:10.1098/rsos.230211...
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    chamber, and in cephalopods and some bivalves such as scallops, it is a locomotory organ. The mantle is highly muscular. In cephalopods the contraction of...
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    buoyant which removes the need to regulate depth and increases their locomotory efficiency. The Macrotritopus defilippi, or the sand-dwelling octopus...
    134 KB (14,932 words) - 18:06, 2 May 2024
  • characterization of how number and shape of flight feathers correlate with locomotory style in extant birds is published by Kiat & O'Connor (2024). Extrapolating...
    116 KB (11,797 words) - 03:27, 16 May 2024
  • Book of Records 1992. New York: Guinness. "Physiological correlates of locomotory performance in a lizard: an allometric approach" (PDF). Spawls, Stephen;...
    63 KB (3,005 words) - 10:48, 10 May 2024
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    efficiently. Together, these leg features allowed Tyrannosaurus to transmit locomotory forces from the foot to the lower leg more effectively than in earlier...
    213 KB (23,450 words) - 11:48, 10 May 2024
  • Nucleus is of one type except in the stages of certain foraminifera. (2) Locomotory organ either pseudopodia or flagella or both. (3) Reproduction asexual...
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    terrestrial locomotory modes, such as lateral undulation, tripod-like walking (using paired fins and tail), and jumping. Many of these locomotory modes incorporate...
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    ; Steudel-Numbers, K. (2007). "Infant carrying: The role of increased locomotory costs in early development". American Journal of Physical Anthropology...
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    during mating. In annelids, a sucker can be both a functional mouth and a locomotory organ. The structure and number of suckers are often used as basic taxonomic...
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    "Effect of training on maximal oxygen uptake and aerobic capacity of locomotory muscles in tufted ducks, Aythya fuligula". The Journal of Physiology....
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