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Title: Mechanical analysis of avian feet
Authors: Backus, Spencer B.
Sustaita, Diego
Odhner, Lael U.
Keywords: Biology
Biomechanics
Robotics
Birds
Grasping
Foot morphology
Underactuatedmechanisms
Digit flexors
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: The grasping capability of birds’ feet is a hallmark of their evolution, but the mechanics of avian foot function are not well understood. Two evolutionary trends that contribute to the mechanical complexity of the avian foot are the variation in the relative lengths of the phalanges and the subdivision and variation of the digital flexor musculature observed among taxa. We modelled the grasping behaviour of a simplified bird foot in response to the downward and upward forces imparted by carrying and perching tasks, respectively.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/22397
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