File:Stroke-frequency-but-not-swimming-speed-is-related-to-body-size-in-free-ranging-seabirds-pinnipeds-rspb20060005s02.ogv
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English: Walking.mov Two examples of walking animals (emperor penguins at Cape Washington, Antarctica; 15-months-old boy at Iwate Prefecture, Japan). Although an accelerometer is attached on the back of the boy, it is obvious that smaller animals move their limb quickly to walk with their mothers. |
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Source | Sato K, Watanuki Y, Takahashi A, Miller P, Tanaka H, Kawabe R, Ponganis P, Handrich Y, Akamatsu T, Watanabe Y, Mitani Y, Costa D, Bost C, Aoki K, Amano M, Trathan P, Shapiro A, Naito Y (2006). "Stroke frequency, but not swimming speed, is related to body size in free-ranging seabirds, pinnipeds and cetaceans". Proceedings of the Royal Society B. DOI:10.1098/rspb.2006.0005. PMC: 1766382. | ||
Author | Sato K, Watanuki Y, Takahashi A, Miller P, Tanaka H, Kawabe R, Ponganis P, Handrich Y, Akamatsu T, Watanabe Y, Mitani Y, Costa D, Bost C, Aoki K, Amano M, Trathan P, Shapiro A, Naito Y | ||
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Short title | Walking.mov |
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Author | Sato K, Watanuki Y, Takahashi A, Miller P, Tanaka H, Kawabe R, Ponganis P, Handrich Y, Akamatsu T, Watanabe Y, Mitani Y, Costa D, Bost C, Aoki K, Amano M, Trathan P, Shapiro A, Naito Y |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ |
Image title | Two examples of walking animals (emperor penguins at Cape Washington, Antarctica; 15-months-old boy at Iwate Prefecture, Japan). Although an accelerometer is attached on the back of the boy, it is obvious that smaller animals move their limb quickly to walk with their mothers. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2006-12-05 |
Language | English |