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. 2010 Jun 23;6(3):387-8.
doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2010.0294. Epub 2010 Apr 21.

A moving topic: control and dynamics of animal locomotion

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A moving topic: control and dynamics of animal locomotion

Andrew Biewener et al. Biol Lett. .

Abstract

Animal locomotion arises from complex interactions among sensory systems, processing of sensory information into patterns of motor output, the musculo-skeletal dynamics that follow motor stimulation, and the interaction of appendages and body parts with the environment. These processes conspire to produce motions and forces that permit stunning manoeuvres with important ecological and evolutionary consequences. Thus, the habitats that animals may exploit, their ability to escape predators or attack prey, their capacity to manoeuvre and turn, or the use of their available energy all depend upon the processes that determine locomotion. Here, we summarize a series of 10 papers focused on this integrative research topic.

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