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Thomas Kleinteich

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Zoology (Jena, Germany)|October 19, 2010
Ontogenetic differences in the feeding biomechanics of oviparous and viviparous caecilians (Lissamphibia: Gymnophiona)Thomas Kleinteich
Journal of Morphology|March 5, 2011
The hyal and ventral branchial muscles in caecilian and salamander larvae: homologies and evolutionThomas Kleinteich, Alexander Haas
Journal of Morphology|December 13, 2006
Cranial musculature in the larva of the caecilian, Ichthyophis kohtaoensis (Lissamphibia: Gymnophiona)Thomas Kleinteich, Alexander Haas
Royal Society Open Science|October 17, 2015
Frog tongue acts as muscle-powered adhesive tapeThomas Kleinteich, Stanislav N Gorb
Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology|August 23, 2016
Frog tongue surface microstructures: functional and evolutionary patternsThomas Kleinteich, Stanislav N Gorb
Scientific Reports|June 13, 2014
Tongue adhesion in the horned frog Ceratophrys spThomas Kleinteich, Stanislav N Gorb
Journal of Anatomy|December 29, 2016
A biomechanical view on stinger diversity in scorpionsArie van der Meijden, Thomas Kleinteich
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|May 17, 2008
Caecilian jaw-closing mechanics: integrating two muscle systemsThomas Kleinteich, Alexander Haas, Adam P Summers
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|January 25, 2016
Landing on branches in the frog Trachycephalus resinifictrix (Anura: Hylidae)Nienke N Bijma, Stanislav N Gorb, Thomas Kleinteich
Journal of Anatomy|February 25, 2012
Packing a pinch: functional implications of chela shapes in scorpions using finite element analysisArie van der Meijden, Thomas Kleinteich, Pedro Coelho
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Zoology (Jena, Germany)|October 19, 2010
Ontogenetic differences in the feeding biomechanics of oviparous and viviparous caecilians (Lissamphibia: Gymnophiona)Thomas Kleinteich
Journal of Morphology|March 5, 2011
The hyal and ventral branchial muscles in caecilian and salamander larvae: homologies and evolutionThomas Kleinteich, Alexander Haas
Journal of Morphology|December 13, 2006
Cranial musculature in the larva of the caecilian, Ichthyophis kohtaoensis (Lissamphibia: Gymnophiona)Thomas Kleinteich, Alexander Haas
Royal Society Open Science|October 17, 2015
Frog tongue acts as muscle-powered adhesive tapeThomas Kleinteich, Stanislav N Gorb
Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology|August 23, 2016
Frog tongue surface microstructures: functional and evolutionary patternsThomas Kleinteich, Stanislav N Gorb
Scientific Reports|June 13, 2014
Tongue adhesion in the horned frog Ceratophrys spThomas Kleinteich, Stanislav N Gorb
Journal of Anatomy|December 29, 2016
A biomechanical view on stinger diversity in scorpionsArie van der Meijden, Thomas Kleinteich
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|May 17, 2008
Caecilian jaw-closing mechanics: integrating two muscle systemsThomas Kleinteich, Alexander Haas, Adam P Summers
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|January 25, 2016
Landing on branches in the frog Trachycephalus resinifictrix (Anura: Hylidae)Nienke N Bijma, Stanislav N Gorb, Thomas Kleinteich
Journal of Anatomy|February 25, 2012
Packing a pinch: functional implications of chela shapes in scorpions using finite element analysisArie van der Meijden, Thomas Kleinteich, Pedro Coelho
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