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Modelling animal movement as Brownian bridges with covariates. [PDF]
Kranstauber B.
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Fly with the flock: immersive solutions for animal movement visualization and analytics. [PDF]
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2021
This chapter assesses muscular systems and animal locomotion. Animal movement and behaviour in the environment is powered by the pulling force produced by contracting muscles. The contractile apparatus in all muscles consists of myofibrils made up of myosin-containing and actin-containing filaments.
Patrick J. Butler +3 more
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This chapter assesses muscular systems and animal locomotion. Animal movement and behaviour in the environment is powered by the pulling force produced by contracting muscles. The contractile apparatus in all muscles consists of myofibrils made up of myosin-containing and actin-containing filaments.
Patrick J. Butler +3 more
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2018
This chapter (“Movement and Animation”) examines the fundamental structures of self-movement and external movement perception. It considers the centrality of movement to animacy and the perception of animacy in living and non-living elements of one’s environment.
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This chapter (“Movement and Animation”) examines the fundamental structures of self-movement and external movement perception. It considers the centrality of movement to animacy and the perception of animacy in living and non-living elements of one’s environment.
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Movement, Animation, and Intentionality
2023Abstract Chapter 6 returns to the issue of lifelikeness and animation, to untangle a few strands in the varieties of human-thing entanglement discussed here in the light of recent research inspired by the Uncanny. Drawing on the research into perceptual attribution mechanisms by Albert Michotte, Fritz Heider, and Marianne Simmel, and ...
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Hydrodynamics of animal movement
1992Abstract All organisms, whether plant or animal, terrestrial or aquatic, sessile or freely moving, large or small, experience now of fluid over and through external and internal structures. This flow can be an unwanted consequence of some other process that induces the flow, or generated purposefully for functional mechanisms. The forces
M E DcMont, J E I Hokkanen
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Diversity and evolution of the animal virome
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Erin Harvey, Edward C Holmes
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