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Synopsis: 4. biotech: Biomechanic:


Livescience_2014 01783.txt

But a simple biomechanical model applying the appropriate scaling laws would suggest that all animals should be able to run at the same absolute speed not the same relative speed.


ScienceDaily_2014 16745.txt

The interdisciplinary effort involved evolutionary biology biomechanics and mechanical engineering. The research was funded in part by National Science Foundation grants.

which allows us to assess the biomechanical characteristics of very different bats. Adaptation shaped by natural selection is the key mechanism that explains diversity

if these limits may arise through natural selection that is not solely focused on the biomechanics. Distribution of hypothetical species based on snout length and width.


ScienceDaily_2014 17070.txt

and engineering analyses to identify the targets of natural selection researchers report in the current issue of Evolution that the new tool opens a way of discovering evidence for selection for biomechanical function in very diverse organisms

The engineering model allowed us to identify the biomechanical functions that natural selection worked on. Some form or function helps an animal to perform better in its environment


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