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    The influence of load carrying on the energetics and kinematics of terrestrial locomotion in a diving bird by Tickle, Peter G, Lean, Samantha C, Rose, Kayleigh A R, Wadugodapitiya, Avanti P, Codd, Jonathan R

    Published in Biology open (15-11-2013)
    “…The application of artificial loads to mammals and birds has been used to provide insight into the mechanics and energetic cost of terrestrial locomotion…”
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    Turning turtle: scaling relationships and self-righting ability in Chelydra serpentina by Ruhr, Ilan M, Rose, Kayleigh A R, Sellers, William I, Crossley, 2nd, Dane A, Codd, Jonathan R

    “…Testudines are susceptible to inversion and self-righting using their necks, limbs or both, to generate enough mechanical force to flip over. We investigated…”
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    Ecological inference using data from accelerometers needs careful protocols by Garde, Baptiste, Wilson, Rory P., Fell, Adam, Cole, Nik, Tatayah, Vikash, Holton, Mark D., Rose, Kayleigh A. R., Metcalfe, Richard S., Robotka, Hermina, Wikelski, Martin, Tremblay, Fred, Whelan, Shannon, Elliott, Kyle H., Shepard, Emily L. C.

    Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-04-2022)
    “…Accelerometers in animal‐attached tags are powerful tools in behavioural ecology, they can be used to determine behaviour and provide proxies for…”
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    Inferring cost of transport from whole-body kinematics in three sympatric turtle species with different locomotor habits by Sellers, William I., Rose, Kayleigh A.R., Crossley, Dane A., Codd, Jonathan R.

    “…Chelonians are mechanically unusual vertebrates as an exoskeleton limits their body wall mobility. They generally move slowly on land and have aquatic or…”
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    Scaling of axial muscle architecture in juvenile Alligator mississippiensis reveals an enhanced performance capacity of accessory breathing mechanisms by Rose, Kayleigh A. R., Tickle, Peter G., Elsey, Ruth M., Sellers, William I., Crossley, Dane A., Codd, Jonathan R.

    Published in Journal of anatomy (01-12-2021)
    “…Quantitative functional anatomy of amniote thoracic and abdominal regions is crucial to understanding constraints on and adaptations for facilitating…”
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    A novel accessory respiratory muscle in the American alligator ( Alligator mississippiensis) by Codd, Jonathan R, Rose, Kayleigh A R, Tickle, Peter G, Sellers, William I, Brocklehurst, Robert J, Elsey, Ruth M, Crossley, 2nd, Dane A

    Published in Biology letters (2005) (01-07-2019)
    “…The muscles that effect lung ventilation are key to understanding the evolutionary constraints on animal form and function. Here, through electromyography, we…”
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    Wake respirometry allows breath-by-breath assessment of ventilation and CO2 production in unrestrained animals by Rose, Kayleigh A.R., Wilson, Rory P., Ramenda, Claudia, Robotka, Hermina, Wikelski, Martin, Shepard, Emily L.C.

    Published in iScience (16-09-2022)
    “…Quantifying stress and energetic responses in animals are major challenges, as existing methods lack temporal resolution and elevate animal stress. We propose…”
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    Wake respirometry allows breath-by-breath assessment of ventilation and CO 2 production in unrestrained animals by Rose, Kayleigh A R, Wilson, Rory P, Ramenda, Claudia, Robotka, Hermina, Wikelski, Martin, Shepard, Emily L C

    Published in iScience (16-09-2022)
    “…Quantifying stress and energetic responses in animals are major challenges, as existing methods lack temporal resolution and elevate animal stress. We propose…”
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