- wings, arms, fins, or
tails are
sometimes referred to as
locomotory organs or
locomotory structures. The term "locomotion" is
formed in
English from...
- micropus) Bare-bellied
hedgehog (Paraechinus nudiventris)
Locomotory activity patterns The
locomotory activity of the
Desert hedgehog (Paraechinus aethiopicus)...
-
March 14, 2017. Zurek, D.B.; Gilbert, C. (2014). "Static
antennae act as
locomotory guides that
compensate for
visual motion blur in a diurnal, keen-e****...
- Cathrin; Zorzin, Roberto; Kriwet, Jürgen (11
August 2016). "Evolution of the
locomotory system in eels (Teleostei: Elopomorpha)". BMC
Evolutionary Biology. 16...
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pelagic cephalopod metabolism with
habitat depth reflects differences in
locomotory efficiency.
Biological Bulletin, 197(2), 207–225. Fischer, Jean-Claude...
- of the pupa may be
leathery and bear spines,
respiratory features or
locomotory paddles. In
other groups,
described as "coarctate", the
appendages are...
- Ctenosaura. Garland, Theodore., Jr. 1984.
Physiological correlates of
locomotory performance in a lizard: an
allometric approach.
American Journal of Physiology...
- condition,
involving airway, vascular, inflammatory, blood, cardiac,
locomotory, and
remodelling components. The
primary mechanism is
likely to be high...
- chamber, and in
cephalopods and some
bivalves such as scallops, it is a
locomotory organ. The
mantle is
highly muscular. In
cephalopods the
contraction of...
-
buoyant which removes the need to
regulate depth and
increases their locomotory efficiency. The
Macrotritopus defilippi, or the sand-dwelling octopus...