High frequency of pauses during intermittent locomotion of small South American gymnophthalmid lizards (Squamata, Gymnophthalmidae)
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Time-Life Books,et al. WALKING AND RUNNING. , 1885, Science.
[2] M. L. Benozzati,et al. Mitochondrial Restriction-Site Characterization of a Brazilian Group of Eyelid-Less Gymnophthalmid Lizards , 2003 .
[3] Timothy E Higham,et al. Locomotion of lizards on inclines and perches: hindlimb kinematics of an arboreal specialist and a terrestrial generalist , 2004, Journal of Experimental Biology.
[4] S. Reilly,et al. Sprawling locomotion in the lizard Sceloporus clarkii: the effects of speed on gait, hindlimb kinematics, and axial bending during walking , 1997 .
[5] D. Carrier,et al. Ventilation and gas exchange in lizards during treadmill exercise. , 1997, The Journal of experimental biology.
[6] D. Carrier. Ventilatory action of the hypaxial muscles of the lizard Iguana iguana: a function of slow muscle. , 1989, The Journal of experimental biology.
[7] D. Carrier,et al. Activity of the hypaxial muscles during walking in the lizard Iguana iguana. , 1990, The Journal of experimental biology.
[8] J. Martín. Effects of recent feeding on locomotor performances of juvenile Psammodromus algirus lizards , 1996 .
[9] G Cowlishaw,et al. Visual stimuli and spontaneous locomotor patterns of common lizards, Lacerta vivipara , 1991 .
[10] D. Kramer,et al. The Behavioral Ecology of Intermittent Locomotion1 , 2001 .
[11] A. F. Bennett,et al. Ventilation and acid-base balance during graded activity in lizards. , 1981, The American journal of physiology.
[12] É. Marey. La machine animale , 1993 .
[13] Robert J. Full,et al. Intermittent Locomotion Increases Endurance in a Gecko , 1999, Physiological and Biochemical Zoology.
[14] R. James,et al. Locomotor performance of closely related Tropidurus species: relationships with physiological parameters and ecological divergence , 2004, Journal of Experimental Biology.
[15] J. Sites,et al. A molecular perspective on the evolution of microteiid lizards (Squamata, Gymnophthalmidae), and a new classification for the family , 2001 .
[16] S. Renous,et al. Respective Role of the Axialand Appendicular Systems in Relation to the Transition to Limblessness , 1998, Acta biotheoretica.
[17] R. Avery. Experimental analysis of lizard pause-travel movement: pauses increase probability of prey capture , 1993 .
[18] D. Carrier. Lung ventilation during walking and running in four species of lizards. , 1987, Experimental biology.
[19] D. Kramer,et al. Head raising during foraging and pausing during intermittent locomotion as components of antipredator vigilance in chipmunks , 2004, Animal Behaviour.
[20] D. J. Bond,et al. The movement patterns of lacertid lizards: speed, gait and pauses in Lacerta vivipara , 1987 .
[21] Bieke Vanhooydonck,et al. Variation in morphology, gait characteristics and speed of locomotion in two populations of lizards , 1998 .
[22] T. Gleeson,et al. Modeling the Metabolic Energetics of Brief and Intermittent Locomotion in Lizards and Rodents1 , 2001 .
[23] D. Bond,et al. Movement patterns of lacertid lizards: effects of temperature on speed, pauses and gait in Lacerta vivipara , 1989 .
[24] S. Reilly,et al. Sprawling locomotion in the lizard Sceloporus clarkii: quantitative kinematics of a walking trot , 1997, The Journal of experimental biology.
[25] G. E. Goslow,et al. The functional anatomy of the shoulder of the savannah monitor lizard (Varanus exanthematicus) , 1983, Journal of morphology.
[26] ON THE RHYTHMICAL COUPLING OF THE AXIAL AND APPENDICULAR SYSTEMS IN SMALL TERRESTRIAL LIZARDS (SAURIA : GYMNOPHTHALMIDAE) , 1999 .
[27] M. Rodrigues. Lizards, Snakes, and Amphisbaenians from the Quaternary Sand Dunes of the Middle Rio Sao Francisco, Bahia, Brazil , 1996 .