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How animals move: Comparative lessons on animal locomotion
Paul J. Schaeffer
, Stan L. Lindstedt
Biological Sciences
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Locomotion
100%
Animal Locomotion
100%
Body Size
50%
Skeletal muscle
50%
Mechanical Properties
25%
Structural Properties
25%
Muscle Function
25%
Low Force
25%
Animal Structure
25%
Elastic Recoil
25%
Elastic Potential Energy
25%
Muscle Tissue
25%
Force Enhancement
25%
Myocytes
25%
Small Fraction
25%
Functional Properties
25%
High Output Power
25%
Low Power
25%
Power Enhancement
25%
Potential Energy
25%
Comparative Physiology
25%
Activity Duration
25%
Work Loop
25%
Functional Output
25%
Force-velocity Relation
25%
Sustainable Performance
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Body Size
100%
Skeletal Muscle
100%
Elastic Recoil
50%
Myocyte
50%
Animal Morphology
50%
Animal Physiology
50%
Muscle Tissue
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Body Size
100%
Skeletal Muscle
100%
Muscle Function
50%
Energy Transfer
50%
Neuroscience
Locomotion
100%
Skeletal Muscle
28%
In Vivo
14%
Energy Transfer
14%
Myocyte
14%
Comparative Physiology
14%