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the official account of Integrative Organismal Biology - a @SICB_ journal

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The Balance Hypothesis for the Avian Lumbosacral Organ & an Exploration of Its Morphological Variation
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et al

"How birds so precisely control their movements may be partly explained by a set of intriguing modifications
in their lower spine"

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The cover of Carrier et al's paper
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continues to be more far reaching than we could have ever imagined.

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We are so thrilled that will be joining us for the first ever virtual!👏👏👏

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Get to know author -

from , interested in dynamic & a PhD dissertation focusing on the dynamic arthrology of the hindlimb in

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Currently an fellow in the Department of and at Brown University studying the of systems, Aaron is one of the authors of one of our feature papers,

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- "...Given that prey items can be half as large as the predators themselves. How do fish transport captured food from the mouth to the
stomach?"
authors of , & have some excellent ideas.

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- brings fresh reads at with

Preterm Birth Impacts the Timing and Excursion of Oropharyngeal Structures during Infant Feeding

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by Edmonds & et al

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When considering publication, note that has individualized covers for each paper.

"I think creativity is a critical component to successful scientific outreach, especially among young audiences."

- in our sibling journal's blog on in

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