Measuring individual‐based movements in free‐ranging animals is relevant to our understanding of many basic ecological principles (migration, competition, optimal foraging) but has been difficult to realize in a small size. We have developed a freely available, open‐source, non‐invasive datalogger...
Interest in understanding the mystery surrounding the movement of living organisms dates from ancient times. The first published work in the field [De Motu Animalium ("On the Motion of Animals")] was by Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) who was interested in similarities in motion among animals. ...
Movement is the process in which the organism moves the body part from one position to another without changing the place. It is observed in all livingorganisms(vertebrates and invertebrates), including plants. In some organisms, Movement is carried out with the help of external body parts, and...
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Movement is central to the survival of all free-living organisms. Consequently, movement and what anthropologists often refer to as mobility, which is the ... SL Kuhn,DA Raichlen,AE Clark - 《Evolutionary Anthropology》 被引量: 5发表: 2016年 Advocating for Off-Campus Orientation and Mobility ...
our results add to a limited but growing body of evidence that environmental preferences of estuarine and coastal fishes often differ between sexes and that the variable abiotic conditions, so characteristic of estuaries, can have important behavioral consequences for mobile organisms living in these sys...
in an individual’s internal state. Maximising body condition does, however, not maximise fitness as individuals also have to deal with unpredictable environmental changes at larger spatiotemporal scales. Organisms therefore need to disperse and expose themselves to costs largely exceeding those ...
In the context of movement disorders rese... M Ledoux - Elsevier Inc. 被引量: 6发表: 2005年 Integration of animal movement into wildlife-vehicle collision models Road networks have major ecological impacts on living organisms consequent to habitat loss and fragmentation, chemical and acoustic ...
One way to achieve these life-like movements is to arrangemuscle cellsin biohybrid actuators in an anisotropic manner. This involves aligning them in a specific pattern where they are oriented in different directions, like what is found in living organisms. ...
bioscience,life science- any of the branches of natural science dealing with the structure and behavior of living organisms cacogenics,dysgenics- the study of the operation of factors causing degeneration in the type of offspring produced Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-...