Complementary to S11: Biology’s Best Friend: Bridging Disciplinary Gaps to Advance Canine Science I
Day: Sat Jan 2
Organizer(s): Heather Smith
Session | Author(s) | Title |
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Vo, K*; Amaya, M; Stankowich, T | Potential risk factors that influence pet predation by coyotes |
14 |
Joyce, M*; Wilshin, S; Qian, F; Spence, A | Gait control for obstacle negotiation in canines |
14 |
Smith, HF*; Adrian, B; Koshy, R; Alwiel, R; Wright, W; Grossman, A | Adaptations to cursoriality and digit reduction in the forelimb and hind limb musculature of the African wild dog (Lycaon pictus) |
14 |
Slibeck, B*; Law, CJ | Ecological drivers of carnivoran body shape evolution |
14 |
Smith, HF*; Townsend, KE; Adrian, B; Marsh, S; Levy, S; Hassur, R; Nagy, S; Mohamed, H; Echols, S; Grossman, A | Functional adaptations in the forelimb and hind limb morphology of the snow leopard (Panthera uncia) |
14 |
Jardón, L*; Stankowich, T | Comparison of bite force and skull dimensions between urban and rural coyotes (Canis latrans) |
14 |
Usherwood, JR | Why are the fastest runners of intermediate size? Contrasting scaling of mechanical demands and muscle supply of work and power |