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The Journal of Experimental Biology|January 17, 2012
Time-varying motor control of autotomized leopard gecko tails: multiple inputs and behavioral modulationTimothy E Higham, Anthony P Russell
Scientific Reports|November 17, 2017
Individuals of the common Namib Day Gecko vary in how adaptive simplification alters sprint biomechanicsClint E Collins, Timothy E Higham
Plos One|May 5, 2016
Arboreal Day Geckos (Phelsuma madagascariensis) Differentially Modulate Fore- and Hind Limb Kinematics in Response to Changes in Habitat StructureMingna V Zhuang, Timothy E Higham
Integrative and Comparative Biology|July 25, 2022
Ecomechanics and the Rules of Life: a Critical Conduit Between the Physical and Natural SciencesLara A Ferry, Timothy E Higham
The Journal of Experimental Biology|December 12, 2003
Locomotion of lizards on inclines and perches: hindlimb kinematics of an arboreal specialist and a terrestrial generalistTimothy E Higham, Bruce C Jayne
The Journal of Experimental Biology|February 20, 2025
Geckos running with dynamic adhesion: towards integration of ecology, energetics and biomechanicsTimothy E Higham, Anthony P Russell
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 9, 2009
Fatigue alters in vivo function within and between limb muscles during locomotionTimothy E Higham, Andrew A Biewener
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|September 11, 2023
The tailless gecko gets the worm: prey type alters the effects of caudal autotomy on prey capture and subjugation kinematicsMarina F Vollin, Timothy E Higham
Integrative and Comparative Biology|May 17, 2015
Complex Systems Are More than the Sum of Their Parts: Using Integration to Understand Performance, Biomechanics, and DiversityEmily A Kane, Timothy E Higham
Zoology (Jena, Germany)|July 29, 2008
The integration of lateral gastrocnemius muscle function and kinematics in running turkeysTimothy E Higham, Frank E Nelson
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The Journal of Experimental Biology|January 17, 2012
Time-varying motor control of autotomized leopard gecko tails: multiple inputs and behavioral modulationTimothy E Higham, Anthony P Russell
Scientific Reports|November 17, 2017
Individuals of the common Namib Day Gecko vary in how adaptive simplification alters sprint biomechanicsClint E Collins, Timothy E Higham
Plos One|May 5, 2016
Arboreal Day Geckos (Phelsuma madagascariensis) Differentially Modulate Fore- and Hind Limb Kinematics in Response to Changes in Habitat StructureMingna V Zhuang, Timothy E Higham
Integrative and Comparative Biology|July 25, 2022
Ecomechanics and the Rules of Life: a Critical Conduit Between the Physical and Natural SciencesLara A Ferry, Timothy E Higham
The Journal of Experimental Biology|December 12, 2003
Locomotion of lizards on inclines and perches: hindlimb kinematics of an arboreal specialist and a terrestrial generalistTimothy E Higham, Bruce C Jayne
The Journal of Experimental Biology|February 20, 2025
Geckos running with dynamic adhesion: towards integration of ecology, energetics and biomechanicsTimothy E Higham, Anthony P Russell
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 9, 2009
Fatigue alters in vivo function within and between limb muscles during locomotionTimothy E Higham, Andrew A Biewener
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|September 11, 2023
The tailless gecko gets the worm: prey type alters the effects of caudal autotomy on prey capture and subjugation kinematicsMarina F Vollin, Timothy E Higham
Integrative and Comparative Biology|May 17, 2015
Complex Systems Are More than the Sum of Their Parts: Using Integration to Understand Performance, Biomechanics, and DiversityEmily A Kane, Timothy E Higham
Zoology (Jena, Germany)|July 29, 2008
The integration of lateral gastrocnemius muscle function and kinematics in running turkeysTimothy E Higham, Frank E Nelson
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