Publications of the Experimental Zoology Group
Researchers of the Experimental Zoology Group publish on a regular basis in scientific journals, professional journals, scientific and popular books, and proceedings.
For a complete list of our publications, see Research@Wur.
Our publications
-
Neuromuscular control : introduction and overview
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. Series B, Biological Sciences (1999), Volume: 354 - ISSN 0962-8436 - p. 841-847. -
Design and dynamics of the chameleon tongue
In: Proceedings Annual Meeting Society for Experimental Biology, Edinburgh, UK, 22-26 March 1999. - [S.l.] : [s.n.], 1999 - p. 48-48. -
Kinematics and muscle dynamics of C- and S-starts of carp (Cyprinus carpio L.)
Journal of Experimental Biology (1999), Volume: 202 - ISSN 0022-0949 - p. 393-406. -
Architectural optimisation in muscular systems
In: Proceedings Annual Meeting Society for Experimental Biology, Edinburgh, UK, 22-26 March 1999. - [S.l.] : [s.n.], 1999 - p. 46-46. -
Why do pipefishes have a long snout?
In: Proc. First Int. Conf. on Motion Systems, Jena 1997, R. Blickhan et al. (eds.), Biona Report 13, Akademie der Wissenschaften, Mainz & Gustav Fischer Verlag, Stuttgart - p. 96-97. -
Blastoderm structure, cell migration and formation of the embryonic shield during gastrulation in the carp (Cyprinus carpio); a scanning electron microscopic study.
European journal of morphology (1998), Volume: 36, Issue: 2 - ISSN 0924-3860 - p. 65-75. -
Lake Tana: a mysterious laboratory!
Ichthos (1998), Volume: 58 - p. 21-22. -
Speciation of endemic Lake Tana barbs (Cyprinidae, Ethiopia) driven by trophic resource partitioning; a molecular and ecomorphological approach.
Aquatic Ecology (1998), Volume: 32, Issue: 3 - ISSN 1386-2588 - p. 217-227. -
Predicting utilization of food types from functional morphology.
In: Abstracts 160th Meeting Netherlands Anatomical Society, Lunteren, the Netherlands, 9-10 January - p. 14-15. -
Four-bar linkages in vertebrates.
In: Proc. First Int. Conf. on Motion Systems, Jena 1997, R. Blickhan et al. (eds.), Biona Report 13, Akademie der Wissenschaften, Mainz - Stuttgart: Gustav Fischer Verlag - p. 53-53.