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Motion and Muscles Don’t Always Work in Lockstep, Researchers Find in...
Unique research by UC Riverside biologists on wild anole lizards reveals new insights on how animals might adapt to their habitat and handle various forms of motion.
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Geckos employ an adhesive system that facilitates their climbing vertically, and even in inverted positions. But can geckos employ this system when moving downhill? UC Riverside biologists have an answer.
View ArticleWhy Some Geckos Lose Their Ability to Stick to Surfaces
A UC Riverside-led study has found that evolution can downgrade or entirely remove adaptations a species has previously acquired, giving the species new survival advantages.
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