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The activity of abdominal stretch receptors during non-giant swimming in the crayfish Cherax destructor and their role in hydrodynamic efficiency

B McCarthy, A Daws, DL Macmillan

Journal of Comparative Physiology A | SPRINGER HEIDELBERG | Published : 2004

DOI: 10.1007/s00359-003-0491-2

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Keywords

Swimming
Procambarus
Science & Technology
Tail
Crayfish
Extensor Motor-Neurons
Organs
Animals
Behavior, Animal
Abdominal Muscles
Load Compensation
Time Factors
Cherax Destructor
Morphology
Muscle Receptor Organs
Muscle Contraction
Zoology
Movement
Muscle Spindles
Physiology
Astacoidea
Neurosciences
Neurons
Denervation
Electrophysiology
Behavioral Sciences
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Escape Behavior
Action Potentials
Central Projections
Organization
System
Neurosciences & Neurology
Hydrodynamics

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