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The tail flicking motion may have evolved from a locomotory intention movement.
Physiological correlates of locomotory performance in a lizard: an allometric approach.
These are used for the treatment of the locomotory system, gynecological and other kinds of diseases.
An alternative theory for EIPH is based on locomotory forces.
It may be that, as part of the locomotory process, membrane vesicles are transported along these filaments to the cell's front.
The megabat flight and the colugo gliding could be both seen as locomotory adaptations to a life high above the ground.
It also mimics the locomotory behavior of such animals, allowing it to be eaten by predaceous fish.
Repichnia are locomotory tracks that show evidence of organisms moving from one station to another, usually in a near-straight to slightly curved line.
Cephalopod fins, sometimes known as wings, are paired flap-like locomotory appendages.
The resulting group territoriality is possible in the chimpanzee since the locomotory costs in maintaining it are sufficiently low.
Phototaxis is a kind of taxis, or locomotory movement, that occurs when a whole organism moves in response to the stimulus of light.
The number of locomotory appendages varies much between animals, and sometimes the same animal may use different numbers of its legs in different circumstances.
Also a few tetrapods, such as the macropods, have adapted their tails as additional locomotory appendages.
Many of these locomotory modes incorporate multiple combinations of pectoral, pelvic and tail fin movement.
Acanthostega is the first tetrapod to show the shift in locomotory dominance from the pectoral to pelvic girdle.
During early phase of aging, the level of serotonin increases, which alters locomotory behaviors and associative memory.
EIPH is most likely a multi-factorial condition involving airway, vascular, cardiac and locomotory components.
Antixenotics Disrupt normal host selection behaviour e.g. Repellents, suppressants, locomotory excitants.
There are two main issues concerning the locomotory abilities of Tyrannosaurus: how well it could turn; and what its maximum straight-line speed was likely to have been.
Some sea hares can employ jet propulsion as a locomotory method, although without the sophisticated cognitive machinery of the cephalopods their motion is somewhat erratic.
Confinement and overcrowding of animals results in a lack of exercise and natural locomotory behavior, which weakens their bones and muscles.
Interesting future directions of study might be attempts to understand the varied locomotory adaptations of agnathans which show different development of paired and median fins.
These fish use a range of terrestrial locomotory modes, such as lateral undulation, tripod-like walking (using paired fins and tail), and jumping.
The furcula is not a leg, nor is it derived from a leg, but it is a locomotory appendage.