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Data from: Variation in thermal biology of three closely related lizard species across an elevation gradient
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Liopholis guthega;Liopholis whitii;Liopholis montana
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.s04fm04
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in environmental temperatures with elevation. To redress this, we examined species critical thermal limits (CTmin and CTmax); thermal sensitivity of locomotor performance
Data from: Local divergence of thermal reaction norms among amphibian populations is affected by pond temperature variation
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trade-offs;life-history evolution;Phenotypic Plasticity;population genetics;quantitative genetics;Rana arvalis;Adaptation
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doi:10.5061/dryad.6d09b
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performing at higher rates but over a narrower range of temperatures. By contrast, the local optimal temperature for locomotor performance and CTmax di
Data from: Subdigital adhesive pad morphology varies in relation to structural habitat use in the Namib Day Gecko, Rhoptropus afer
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performance gecko adhesion habitat locomotion predator evasion morphology
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doi:10.5061/dryad.r20tr
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1. Morphological features that lead to increased locomotor performance, such as faster sprint speed, are thought to evolve in concer
Data from: Sexual selection on skeletal shape in Carnivora
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Carnivora;functional trade-offs;locomotion;aggression;sexual dimorphism
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doi:10.5061/dryad.86523
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hypotheses using a set of functional indices predicted to improve aggressive performance. Our results indicate that skeletal shape dimorphism is widespread
Data from: A faster escape does not enhance survival in zebrafish larvae
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McHenry, Matthew J.
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Locomotion Strategy Predation
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doi:10.5061/dryad.mr720
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y not be improved by increasing the speed or altering the direction of the escape. Rather, zebrafish larvae operate with sufficiently high locomotor performance
Data from: Ultraviolet B radiation alters movement and thermal selection of zebrafish (Danio rerio)
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reactive oxygen species;locomotion;Danio rerio;Thermoregulation;Holocene
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doi:10.5061/dryad.8f901
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Temperature and ultraviolet B (UV-B) interact in causing cellular damage and impairing locomotor performance. Here, we test the hypothesis tha
l performance
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Evolution: physiological;climate change;Trade offs;Ecology: thermal;Phenotypic Plasticity;Thermoregulation;Ecology: physiological;Ecology: behavioral
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doi:10.5061/dryad.3kr736p
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atures and locomotor performance diminished following exposure to sublethal temperatures, and performance levels did not approach pre-exposure levels until after the peak hardening
Data from: A computational analysis of locomotor anatomy and body mass evolution in Allosauroidea (Dinosauria Theropoda)
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Mesozoic;scaling;moment arms;Allosauroidea;Allosaurus;locomotion;Body Size;Acrocanthosaurus;dinosaur;modelling
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doi:10.5061/dryad.09kf4g02
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kg) body size in Allosauroidea (Dinosauria Theropoda). Three adaptations for maintaining locomotor performance at large body size, related to muscle lever
Data from: Low temperatures impact species distributions of jumping spiders across a desert elevational cline
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Habronattus;jumping spider;thermal physiology;respirometry;critical thermal limits;Thermal preference
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doi:10.6078/D1X98S
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-eleva- tion species had a lower CTmin than any other species. All species had a strong thermal preference around 37 °C. With respect to performance, one

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