The body size and temperature dependence of organismal locomotion
Abstract
The speed and maneuverability of organisms are central to their fitness, determining the strength and outcome of many species interactions that drive population and community‐level processes. While locomotion is influenced by many internal and external factors, body size and temperature are two key factors governing organismal locomotion. Biologists have been measuring locomotor performance, particularly maximum speed, for over a century....
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Title
The body size and temperature dependence of organismal locomotion
Published Date
Jul 23, 2020
Journal
Volume
101
Issue
10
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