Stiftung Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover Die ontogenetische ...

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Studie II: Shift of the CoM in growing dogs Turnquist JE, Wells JP. 1994. Ontogeny of locomotion in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta): I. Early postnatal ontogeny of the muskuloskeletal system. J Hum Evol 26:487-499. Voss K, Galeandro L, Wiestner T, Heassig M, Montavon PM. 2010. Relationships of body weight, body size, subject velocity, and vertical ground reaction forces in trotting dog. Vet Surg 39:863-869. Voss K, Wiestner T, Galeandro L, Hässig M, Montavon PM. 2011. Effect of dog breed and body conformation on vertical ground reaction forces, impulses, and stance times. Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol 24:106-112. Walter RM, Carrier DR. 2002. Scaling of rotational inertia in murine rodents and two species of lizard. J Exp Biol 205:2135-2141. Walter RM, Carrier DR. 2007. Ground forces applied by galloping dogs. J Exp Biol 210:208-216. Willey JS, Biknevicius AR, Reilly SM, Earls KD. 2004. The tale of the tail: limb function and locomotor mechanics in Alligator mississippiensis. J Exp Biol 207:553-563. Williams SB, Wilson AM, Daynes J, Peckham K, Payne RC. 2008. Functional anatomy and muscle moment arms of the pelvic limb of an elite sprinting athlete: the racing greyhound (Canis familiaris). J Anat 213:361-372. Witte TH, Knill K, Wilson AA. 2004. Determination of peak vertical ground reaction force from duty factor in the horse (Equus caballus). J Exp Biol 207:3639-3648. Young JW. 2012. Gait selection and the ontogeny of quadrupedal walking in squirrel monkeys (Saimiri boliviensis). Am J Phys Anthrop 147:580-592. 66

Studie II: Shift of the CoM in growing dogs 3.10. Figures Fig. 1: One of the subjects at four different time points during development. Size was scaled to the same trunk length to illustrate the changes in body proportions and particularly in trunk shape. The vertical lines indicate where the thoracic and abdominal diameters were measured to evaluate the change in trunk shape during the study period. (The two sites shaved on the back provided data for a separate study.) 67

Studie II: Shift of the CoM in growing dogs<br />

3.10. Figures<br />

Fig. 1: One of the subjects at four different time points during development. Size<br />

was scaled to the same trunk length to illustrate the changes in body proportions and<br />

particularly in trunk shape. The vertical lines indicate where the thoracic and<br />

abdominal diameters were measured to evaluate the change in trunk shape during<br />

the study period. (The two sites shaved on the back provided data for a separate<br />

study.)<br />

67

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