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The fish tail as a derivation from axial musculoskeletal anatomy: An integrative analysis of functional morphology
B. E. Flammang
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Sharks
100%
Functional Morphology
100%
Musculoskeletal Morphology
100%
Integrative Analysis
100%
Fishtail
100%
Stiffness
66%
Ray-finned Fish
66%
Maneuverability
66%
Nearly Continuous
33%
Highly Flexible
33%
Trunk
33%
Fluid Medium
33%
Musculature
33%
Hydrodynamic Effect
33%
Myomeres
33%
Caudal Fin
33%
Tail Beat
33%
Chondrichthyes
33%
Performance Variables
33%
Bony Fish
33%
Adult Morphology
33%
Thrust Production
33%
Ecological Constraints
33%
Actinopterygii
33%
Continuous Thrust
33%
Shape Conformation
33%
Functional Needs
33%
Flexible Tail
33%
Evolutionary Significance
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Tail
100%
Actinopterygii
37%
Maneuverability
25%
Evolution
12%
Fins
12%
Myomere
12%
Holocephali
12%