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"..little is known about the functional #anatomy of the #wings of flightless auks because all such #taxa are extinct, and their #morphology is almost exclusively represented by skeletal remains..."
by Watanabe et al
https://t.co/PTxFCDNezo
#penguins #biology #ScienceTwitter
Some of our @iobopen journal followers participated in our sibling journal's #art in #bio blog.
Art & #science are undeniably linked.
Many of our authors show off their artistry with their covers.
https://t.co/RgFAzZdXaI
Buser et al
#ScienceTwitter #ecology #morphology https://t.co/H2BN2DUUn3
We are proud that our publisher @OUPAcademic
is taking part in such great initiative :
Joint Commitment for Action on #Inclusion and #Diversity in #publishing - read @scholarlykitchn 's blog about this endeavor
https://t.co/J4nxQE3iga
#PortfolioDay - our IOB open (https://t.co/b2KZ5iykfm) authors are also amazing #artists and #photographers .
Spiro Sullivan's starling muscle & Suzanne Cox's Guinea fowl are just two of the amazing individualized covers for IOB.
#digitalart #scientists #biology #ecology
#SciArtTweetStorm - IOB's #scientists are also artists & photographers. Each paper has an individual cover.
Our sibling journal, @ICB_journal,
has an #art in #bio blog series
https://t.co/H7EaQFxotE
& visit https://t.co/Kxky5ZQVJs
Proceeds go to @SICB_ student scholarships.
We so appreciated this @Syn_JFD !
A phenomenal croc! & it helps us highlight papers such as
Appendicular #Muscle #Physiology and #Biomechanics in #Crocodylus niloticus
By @birdBiomech & @JohnRHutchinson et al
https://t.co/EZHhiwMwjk https://t.co/dD6SJMURbY
"Here we quantify the #3D #anatomy of the #lumbosacral region of the common #quail, focusing on establishing the #geometric and #biomechanical properties relevant to potential #mechanosensing functions."
by @birdBiomech & @AlexSprowitz et al
https://t.co/Xi6PDvtcVn
#avian
“Evidence suggests that #birds possess a novel balance sensing organ in the lumbosacral spinal canal, a structure referred to as the “lumbosacral organ” (LSO), which may contribute to their #locomotor agility & #evolutionary success.”
https://t.co/Xi6PDvtcVn
@birdBiomech et al
Congrats @linnealungstrom on your talk for #SICB2021 & on being a #1stGenInSICB!
You may just love our free read of
Multiple Degrees of Freedom in the Fish Skull and Their Relation to Hydraulic Transport of Prey in Channel #Catfish https://t.co/736t2eos9g https://t.co/IGxpCOFkBj
#SICB2021 has great talks by biomechanists
like https://t.co/ENLEilmDy4
@iobopen has the upcoming
Appendicular Muscle Physiology & #Biomechanics in #Crocodylus niloticus by @JohnRHutchinson et al
https://t.co/EZHhiwMwjk
If you're a biomechanist, consider submitting to us. https://t.co/mOC5mTqVGD