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Prey location, biomechanical constraints, and motor program choice during prey capture in the tomato frog, dyscophus guineti
Jenna A. Monroy
, Kiisa C. Nishikawa
Biological Sciences
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Prey Capture
100%
Frog
100%
Tomato
100%
Prey Location
100%
Biomechanical Constraints
100%
Programme Choice
100%
Motor Program
100%
Tongue
87%
Lower Jaw
37%
Tongue Projection
25%
Mouth Opening
25%
Feeding Behavior
12%
Feeding Device
12%
Range of Motion
12%
Visual Information
12%
Momentum Transfer
12%
Location Constraint
12%
Long Take
12%
Large Azimuth
12%
Elastic Energy
12%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Tongue
100%
Anura
100%
Dyscophus
100%
Jaw
33%
Mouth
22%
Feeding Behavior
11%
Neck
11%
Engineering
Azimuthal
100%
Motor Program
100%
Momentum Transfer
50%
Elastic Energy
50%
Neuroscience
Feeding Behavior
100%
Jaw
75%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
25%