Project: Grasping onto evolution: testing hypotheses on adaptive evolution of animal prehensile systems
2016-01-01 – 2019-12-31
- Abstract
Prehensile systems have evolved multiple times independently among vertebrates. Prehensile tails is just one of those, which can be found in fishes, reptiles and mammals. With this project, we want to study how the musculoskeletal system has become adapted for this function, by performing biomechanical analyses and testing models using 3D printing. From that, we can also derive potential applications in industry or biomedical sciences.
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A methodological exploration to study 2D arm kinematics in Ophiuroidea (Echinodermata)
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The evolutionary relationship between arm vertebrae shape and ecological lifestyle in brittle stars (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea)
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Do substrate roughness and gap distance impact gap-bridging strategies in arboreal chameleons?
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Grasping onto evolution : testing hypotheses on adaptations for tail prehension in vertebrates
(2021)