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The Behavioral Ecology of Locomotion

2004
One of the cornerstones of modern evolutionary biology is the insight that an individual that is more tailored to his environment should have a higher survival and reproductive potential than his less adapted neighbors. Behavioral ecology attempts to explain behaviors as adaptive, or not, only in particular ecological contexts.
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Locomotion behavior of air bubbles on solid surfaces

Advances in Colloid and Interface Science
Air bubbles are a common occurrence in both natural and industrial settings and are a significant topic in the fields of physics, chemistry, engineering, and medicine. The physical phenomena of the contact between bubbles and submerged solid surfaces, as well as the locomotion behavior of bubbles, are worth exploring.
Jing, Wang, Zhiguang, Guo, Feiyan, Fu
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Locomotion and search behavior in blind infants

Infant Behavior and Development, 1992
The relationship between locomotion and object search was longitudinally studied in blind infants by examining the timing between the emergence of crawling and walking and the infants' performance on reaching tasks indicative of advancement in object permanence.
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Nonlinear Behavior Of Quarter Locomotive Suspension System

Materials Today: Proceedings, 2018
Abstract Suspension system is very important for comfort driving and travelling of the passengers. Therefore, this study provides a numerical tool for modeling and analyzing of a single degree of freedom nonlinear quarter locomotive model suspension system. Modal analysis places a vital role in designing the suspension system. In this paper presented
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Surprising behaviors in flapping locomotion with passive pitching

Physics of Fluids, 2010
To better understand the role of wing and fin flexibility in flapping locomotion, we study through experiment and numerical simulation a freely moving wing that can “pitch” passively as it is actively heaved in a fluid. We observe a range of flapping frequencies corresponding to large horizontal velocities, a regime of underperformance relative to a ...
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Locomotive Stereotyped Behavior in Cynomolgus Macaques, Macaca Fascicularis

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1996
Primate infants separated from their mothers and kept alone for a long period may exhibit behavioral disorders and develop stereotyped behavior according to genetic predispositions of the infants and environmental factors such as characteristics of the cage.
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Locomotion and Behavior

1973
EUGENE C. BOVEE, THEODORE L. JAHN
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