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Christopher Mayerl to Swimming

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Christopher Mayerl has written about Swimming.
Connection Strength

2.652
  1. Mayerl CJ, Capano JG, Moreno AA, Wyneken J, Blob RW, Brainerd EL. Pectoral and pelvic girdle rotations during walking and swimming in a semi-aquatic turtle: testing functional role and constraint. J Exp Biol. 2019 12 12; 222(Pt 24).
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    Score: 0.694
  2. Mayerl CJ, Sansone AM, Stevens LM, Hall GJ, Porter MM, Rivera G, Blob RW. The impact of keels and tails on turtle swimming performance and their potential as models for biomimetic design. Bioinspir Biomim. 2018 11 07; 14(1):016002.
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    Score: 0.643
  3. Mayerl CJ, Blob RW. A novel, bounding gait in swimming turtles: implications for aquatic locomotor diversity. J Exp Biol. 2017 10 15; 220(Pt 20):3611-3615.
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    Score: 0.590
  4. Mayerl CJ, Brainerd EL, Blob RW. Pelvic girdle mobility of cryptodire and pleurodire turtles during walking and swimming. J Exp Biol. 2016 09 01; 219(Pt 17):2650-8.
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    Score: 0.545
  5. Mayerl CJ, Pruett JE, Summerlin MN, Rivera ARV, Blob RW. Hindlimb muscle function in turtles: is novel skeletal design correlated with novel muscle function? J Exp Biol. 2017 07 15; 220(Pt 14):2554-2562.
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    Score: 0.145
  6. Blob RW, Mayerl CJ, Rivera AR, Rivera G, Young VK. "On the Fence" versus "All in": Insights from Turtles for the Evolution of Aquatic Locomotor Specializations and Habitat Transitions in Tetrapod Vertebrates. Integr Comp Biol. 2016 12; 56(6):1310-1322.
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    Score: 0.035
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