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Feats Of Strength How Evolution Shapes Animal Athletic Abilities Simon Lailvaux

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Feats Of Strength How Evolution Shapes Animal Athletic Abilities Simon Lailvaux
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.08 MB
Pages: 297
Author: Simon Lailvaux
ISBN: 9780300222593, 9780300235456, 0300222599, 0300235453
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Feats Of Strength How Evolution Shapes Animal Athletic Abilities Simon Lailvaux by Simon Lailvaux 9780300222593, 9780300235456, 0300222599, 0300235453 instant download after payment.

A fascinating exploration of the extreme world of animal athletics, how these stunning abilities have evolved, and their insights into human performance and evolution​ How is it that fish can climb waterfalls, snakes glide, and cheetahs run so fast? Natural and sexual selection has driven the evolution of diverse and amazing athletic abilities throughout the animal kingdom. Integrative biologist Simon Lailvaux draws on decades of performance research to highlight the ecological and evolutionary importance of these abilities, which include running, jumping, flying, biting, climbing, and swimming, and explains the many reasons they exist. He describes the methods and tools scientists use to measure animal performance--remote sensing technologies that can capture a cheetah's running speed, or force meters that gauge the strength of a lizard's bite or crab's grip--as well as the diverse mechanisms underlying and enabling spectacular animal athletic feats. Using examples from the smallest insects to birds, whales, and even dinosaurs, Lailvaux provides a unique glimpse into a vibrant, eclectic field of research and points to new directions for understanding performance evolution in both animals and humans.

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