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Simon Poppinga

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Journal of Experimental Botany|February 24, 2022
New insights and opportunities from taking a biomechanical perspective on plant ecologyUlrike Bauer, Simon Poppinga
The New Phytologist|November 30, 2018
Bark, the neglected tree postural motor systemSimon Poppinga, Thomas Speck
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|December 21, 2011
Different mechanics of snap-trapping in the two closely related carnivorous plants Dionaea muscipula and Aldrovanda vesiculosaSimon Poppinga, Marc Joyeux
Integrative and Comparative Biology|November 3, 2020
Form, Structure, and Function: How Plants vs. Animals Solve Physical ProblemsUlrike K Müller, Simon Poppinga
Frontiers in Plant Science|January 26, 2024
Digital image correlation techniques for motion analysis and biomechanical characterization of plantsMax D Mylo, Simon Poppinga
Plants (Basel, Switzerland)|August 10, 2024
Orchestrated Movement Sequences and Shape-Memory-like Effects in Pine ConesMartin Horstmann, Thomas Speck, Simon Poppinga
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|April 25, 2013
Faster than their prey: new insights into the rapid movements of active carnivorous plants trapsSimon Poppinga, Tom Masselter, Thomas Speck
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 26, 2021
Complexity and diversity of motion amplification and control strategies in motile carnivorous plant trapsUlrike Bauer, Ulrike K Müller, Simon Poppinga
Integrative and Comparative Biology|April 11, 2020
Mechanical Ecology-Taking Biomechanics to the FieldUlrike Bauer, Simon Poppinga, Ulrike K Müller
Frontiers in Plant Science|September 19, 2022
Shapeshifting in the Venus flytrap (<i>Dionaea muscipula</i>): Morphological and biomechanical adaptations and the potential costs of a failed hunting cycleGrażyna M Durak, Thomas Speck, Simon Poppinga
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Journal of Experimental Botany|February 24, 2022
New insights and opportunities from taking a biomechanical perspective on plant ecologyUlrike Bauer, Simon Poppinga
The New Phytologist|November 30, 2018
Bark, the neglected tree postural motor systemSimon Poppinga, Thomas Speck
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|December 21, 2011
Different mechanics of snap-trapping in the two closely related carnivorous plants Dionaea muscipula and Aldrovanda vesiculosaSimon Poppinga, Marc Joyeux
Integrative and Comparative Biology|November 3, 2020
Form, Structure, and Function: How Plants vs. Animals Solve Physical ProblemsUlrike K Müller, Simon Poppinga
Frontiers in Plant Science|January 26, 2024
Digital image correlation techniques for motion analysis and biomechanical characterization of plantsMax D Mylo, Simon Poppinga
Plants (Basel, Switzerland)|August 10, 2024
Orchestrated Movement Sequences and Shape-Memory-like Effects in Pine ConesMartin Horstmann, Thomas Speck, Simon Poppinga
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|April 25, 2013
Faster than their prey: new insights into the rapid movements of active carnivorous plants trapsSimon Poppinga, Tom Masselter, Thomas Speck
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 26, 2021
Complexity and diversity of motion amplification and control strategies in motile carnivorous plant trapsUlrike Bauer, Ulrike K Müller, Simon Poppinga
Integrative and Comparative Biology|April 11, 2020
Mechanical Ecology-Taking Biomechanics to the FieldUlrike Bauer, Simon Poppinga, Ulrike K Müller
Frontiers in Plant Science|September 19, 2022
Shapeshifting in the Venus flytrap (<i>Dionaea muscipula</i>): Morphological and biomechanical adaptations and the potential costs of a failed hunting cycleGrażyna M Durak, Thomas Speck, Simon Poppinga
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