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Animal Locomotion Andrew A. Biewener (Charles P. Lyman Professor of Biology, Harvard University)

Animal Locomotion By Andrew A. Biewener (Charles P. Lyman Professor of Biology, Harvard University)

Summary

Written by a US physiologist, this book examines the common principles of design and movement that animals have evolved to move through different physical environments. It links the underlying physiological and biomechanical properties of muscles, skeletons and nervous systems to the mechanisms and control of movement.

Animal Locomotion Summary

Animal Locomotion by Andrew A. Biewener (Charles P. Lyman Professor of Biology, Harvard University)

Written by a distinguished US physiologist, this book examines how animals move, comparing running, swimming and flying. In doing so, it examines the common principles of design and movement that animals have evolved to move through very different physical environments. The underlying physiological and biomechanical properties of muscles, skeletons and nervous systems are linked to the mechanisms and control of movement. At the same time, the book articulates the captivating grace, speed, and power of animal movement.

About Andrew A. Biewener (Charles P. Lyman Professor of Biology, Harvard University)

Professor Andrew A. Biewener Concord Field Station, MCZ Harvard University Old Causeway Road Bedford, MA 01730 001 781-275-1725 x13 001 781-275-9613 [email protected] Charles P. Lyman Professor of Biology, Harvard University Editor, Journal of Experimental Biology; editorial boards of Journal of Morphology; Physiological Biochemistry and Zoology and Journal of Experimental Zoology; (currently: past-President, American Society of Biomechanics)

Table of Contents

1. Physical and biological properties and principles related to animal movement ; 2. Muscles and skeletons: the building blocks of animal movement ; 3. Movement on land ; 4. Movement in water ; 5. Movement in air ; 6. Cell Crawling ; 7. Jumping, climbing and suspensory locomotion ; 8. Metabolic pathways for fueling locomotion ; 9. Energy costs of locomotion ; 10. Neuromuscular control of movement

Additional information

GOR007264149
9780198500223
019850022X
Animal Locomotion by Andrew A. Biewener (Charles P. Lyman Professor of Biology, Harvard University)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20030619
294
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