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Structural and developmental insights into the muscles involved in lionfish (Pterois spp.) vocalisations. [PDF]
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Locomotor signals in the trabecular structure of the hominoid clavicle. [PDF]
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Life in the slowest lane: Feeding allometry lowers metabolic rate scaling in the largest whales. [PDF]
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Disentangling the effect of sex from brain size on brain organization and cognitive functioning. [PDF]
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Ecology, 2021
Organismal locomotion mediates ecological interactions and shapes community dynamics. Locomotion is constrained by intrinsic and environmental factors and integrating these factors should clarify how locomotion affects ecology across scales.
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Organismal locomotion mediates ecological interactions and shapes community dynamics. Locomotion is constrained by intrinsic and environmental factors and integrating these factors should clarify how locomotion affects ecology across scales.
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The Allometry of Sound Frequency Bandwidth in Songbirds
American Naturalist, 2021Theory predicts that allometric constraints on sound production should be stronger for the lower frequencies of vocalizations than for the higher frequencies, which could originate from an allometry for sound frequency bandwidth. Using song recordings of
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2008
The study of allometric and size scaling relationships is well developed in most biological fields, but lags behind in the area of animal behavior. Part of the reason for this deficit is that scaling relationships of behaviors tend to be inherently more 'noisy' than other biological scaling relationships. However, body size has a pervasive influence on
Dial, KP, Greene, E, Irschick, DJ
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The study of allometric and size scaling relationships is well developed in most biological fields, but lags behind in the area of animal behavior. Part of the reason for this deficit is that scaling relationships of behaviors tend to be inherently more 'noisy' than other biological scaling relationships. However, body size has a pervasive influence on
Dial, KP, Greene, E, Irschick, DJ
openaire +3 more sources

