Search Results - "Panyutina, Aleksandra A."
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Are owls technically capable of making a full head turn?
Published in Journal of morphology (1931) (01-02-2024)“…The three‐dimensional configuration of the neck that produces extreme head turn in owls was studied using the Joint Coordinate System. The limits of planar…”
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Where was WAIR in avian flight evolution?
Published in Biological journal of the Linnean Society (01-09-2022)“…Abstract The popular hypothesis that the flapping flight of birds evolved through the stage of wing-assisted incline running (WAIR) is tested through…”
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Morphological peculiarities in the integument of enigmatic anomalurid gliders (Anomaluridae, Rodentia)
Published in Journal of anatomy (01-09-2020)“…Scaly‐tailed squirrels, the most poorly known group of gliding mammals, hold the record for variety of remarkable integument peculiarities. One of the most…”
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Anatomy of the forelimb musculature and ligaments of Psittacus erithacus (Aves: Psittaciformes)
Published in Journal of anatomy (01-10-2018)“…Parrots (order Psittaciformes) are a rather homogeneous group of birds that can be easily distinguished by the notably modified morphology of the skull and…”
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Running, jumping, hunting, and scavenging: Functional analysis of vertebral mobility and backbone properties in carnivorans
Published in Journal of anatomy (01-02-2024)“…Carnivorans are well-known for their exceptional backbone mobility, which enables them to excel in fast running and long jumping, leading to them being among…”
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Gait mechanics of a blind echolocating rodent: Implications for the locomotion of small arboreal mammals and proto‐bats
Published in Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological and integrative physiology (01-04-2021)“…Arboreal mammals have evolved a range of biomechanical adaptations that allow them to navigate trees effectively. One such feature that has received…”
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Running of the feathertail glider (Acrobates pygmaeus) on level ground: Kinematics
Published in Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological and integrative physiology (01-06-2022)“…A complete kinematic analysis of the trunk and limbs was performed for the smallest gliding mammal, the feathertail glider (Acrobates pygmaeus). To compare the…”
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Running of the feathertail glider (Acrobates pygmaeus) on level ground: Gaits
Published in Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological and integrative physiology (01-04-2022)“…Gliding is a crucial adaptation to arboreal habitats in several groups of mammals. Along with certain advantages it imposes limitations on the quadrupedal…”
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Structural Diversity of the Extensor Digitorum Profundus Muscle Complex in Platyrrhini
Published in Folia primatologica (01-01-2017)“…Separate extension of fingers in the hand of primates is performed by 3 muscles: m. extensor pollicis longus, m. extensor digiti secundi, and m. extensor…”
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A blind climber: The first evidence of ultrasonic echolocation in arboreal mammals
Published in Integrative zoology (01-03-2017)“…The means of orientation is studied in the Vietnamese pygmy dormouse Typhlomys chapensis, a poorly known enigmatic semi‐fossorial semi‐arboreal rodent. Data on…”
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Ultrasonic bouts of a blind climbing rodent (Typhlomys chapensis): acoustic analysis
Published in Bioacoustics (Berkhamsted) (02-11-2019)“…The peculiar acoustic structure of ultrasonic bouts of blind climbing rodents Typhlomys might provide insight on their potential function. We examined 1481…”
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