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May 14, 2021
Tail Autotomy Alters Prey Capture Performance and Kinematics, but not Success, in Banded Geckos
Marina F Vollin, Timothy E Higham
Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology
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November 30, 2022
Growing up in a rough world: scaling of frictional adhesion and morphology of the Tokay gecko (<i>Gekko gecko</i>)
Anthony J Cobos, Timothy E Higham
The Journal of Experimental Biology
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December 12, 2003
In vivo muscle activity in the hindlimb of the arboreal lizard, Chamaeleo calyptratus: general patterns and the effects of incline
Timothy E Higham, Bruce C Jayne
The Journal of Experimental Biology
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March 11, 2011
The integration of locomotion and prey capture in divergent cottid fishes: functional disparity despite morphological similarity
Emily A Kane, Timothy E Higham
Biology Letters
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September 11, 2009
Flip, flop and fly: modulated motor control and highly variable movement patterns of autotomized gecko tails
Timothy E Higham, Anthony P Russell
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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August 7, 2009
A new angle on clinging in geckos: incline, not substrate, triggers the deployment of the adhesive system
Anthony P Russell, Timothy E Higham
Integrative and Comparative Biology
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July 26, 2014
Terrestrial locomotion-where do we stand, where are we going? An introduction to the symposium
Richard W Blob, Timothy E Higham
Journal of Comparative Physiology. B, Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology
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January 8, 2013
Springs, steroids, and slingshots: the roles of enhancers and constraints in animal movement
Timothy E Higham, Duncan J Irschick
The Journal of Experimental Biology
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December 17, 2016
Integrating gastrocnemius force-length properties, <i>in vivo</i> activation and operating lengths reveals how <i>Anolis</i> deal with ecological challenges
Kathleen L Foster, Timothy E Higham
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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March 14, 2014
Context-dependent changes in motor control and kinematics during locomotion: modulation and decoupling
Kathleen L Foster, Timothy E Higham
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Integrative and Comparative Biology
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May 14, 2021
Tail Autotomy Alters Prey Capture Performance and Kinematics, but not Success, in Banded Geckos
Marina F Vollin, Timothy E Higham
Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology
|
November 30, 2022
Growing up in a rough world: scaling of frictional adhesion and morphology of the Tokay gecko (<i>Gekko gecko</i>)
Anthony J Cobos, Timothy E Higham
The Journal of Experimental Biology
|
December 12, 2003
In vivo muscle activity in the hindlimb of the arboreal lizard, Chamaeleo calyptratus: general patterns and the effects of incline
Timothy E Higham, Bruce C Jayne
The Journal of Experimental Biology
|
March 11, 2011
The integration of locomotion and prey capture in divergent cottid fishes: functional disparity despite morphological similarity
Emily A Kane, Timothy E Higham
Biology Letters
|
September 11, 2009
Flip, flop and fly: modulated motor control and highly variable movement patterns of autotomized gecko tails
Timothy E Higham, Anthony P Russell
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
August 7, 2009
A new angle on clinging in geckos: incline, not substrate, triggers the deployment of the adhesive system
Anthony P Russell, Timothy E Higham
Integrative and Comparative Biology
|
July 26, 2014
Terrestrial locomotion-where do we stand, where are we going? An introduction to the symposium
Richard W Blob, Timothy E Higham
Journal of Comparative Physiology. B, Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology
|
January 8, 2013
Springs, steroids, and slingshots: the roles of enhancers and constraints in animal movement
Timothy E Higham, Duncan J Irschick
The Journal of Experimental Biology
|
December 17, 2016
Integrating gastrocnemius force-length properties, <i>in vivo</i> activation and operating lengths reveals how <i>Anolis</i> deal with ecological challenges
Kathleen L Foster, Timothy E Higham
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
March 14, 2014
Context-dependent changes in motor control and kinematics during locomotion: modulation and decoupling
Kathleen L Foster, Timothy E Higham
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