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How to build your tapir | Functional Morphology | University of Antwerp
Functional Morphology search menu search content How to build your tapir Muscle architecture of tapir forelimbs Promoter: Jamie MacLaren Tapirs are an enigmatic clade of ungulates in the order Perissodactyls. Closely related to horses and rhinos, tapirs have a comparatively plesiomorphic body plan s…
Research Jamie Maclaren | Jamie Maclaren | University of Antwerp
Jamie Maclaren postdoc researcher FWO Research Jamie Maclaren Research team Functional Morphology "The 'land-to-water' transition by herbivorous mammals: exploring locomotor functional morphology and performance. 01/11/2024 - 31/10/2027 Abstract Almost all terrestrial mammals have an innate ability …
Research Sandra Nauwelaerts | Sandra Nauwelaerts | University of Antwerp
Sandra Nauwelaerts unpaid staff Research Sandra Nauwelaerts Research team Functional Morphology Comparative functional and ecological morphology of the perissodactyl limb: insights into the adaptive evolution of the Equidae. 01/10/2016 - 30/09/2018 Abstract This project will investigate the evolutio…
Expo FREIGHTED toont hoe neushoorn stilaan (uit beeld) verdwijnt | Farmaceutische, Biomedische en Diergeneeskundige Wetenschappen | Universiteit Antwerpen
Farmaceutische, Biomedische en Diergeneeskundige Wetenschappen Expo FREIGHTED toont hoe neushoorn stilaan (uit beeld) verdwijnt Expo FREIGHTED toont hoe neushoorn stilaan (uit beeld) verdwijnt Zal de neushoorn binnenkort alleen nog maar op foto bestaan? In haar pop-up kunstexpo FREIGHTED stelt de Zu…
Poaching | USOS | University of Antwerp
USOS search menu search content Poaching Pictures debate Presentation Büscher Click here The struggle against poaching: a problem of enforcement? Debate Tuesday 21 November 2017 From 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. University of Antwerp - Stadscampus - Rodestraat 14 - R.014 - 2000 Antwerpen (how to reach the city…
Research Peter Aerts | Peter Aerts | University of Antwerp
Peter Aerts emeritus with assignment Research Peter Aerts Research team Functional Morphology Expertise Kinesiological analyses. The evolutionary shift of Meat-EATing mammals to life in water: a deep time, multi-proxy investigation of the LOcomotion And Feeding adaptions of aquatic carnivorans (MEAT…
Research Projects | Functional Morphology | University of Antwerp
Functional Morphology search menu search content Research Projects Ongoing projects "The 'land-to-water' transition by herbivorous mammals: exploring locomotor functional morphology and performance. 01/11/2024 - 31/10/2027 Abstract Almost all terrestrial mammals have an innate ability to swim, yet o…