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SUBMITTER: Ruhr IM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7934899 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Proceedings. Biological sciences 20210303 1946
Testudines are susceptible to inversion and self-righting using their necks, limbs or both, to generate enough mechanical force to flip over. We investigated how shell morphology, neck length and self-righting biomechanics scale with body mass during ontogeny in <i>Chelydra serpentina</i>, which uses neck-powered self-righting. We found that younger turtles flipped over twice as fast as older individuals. A simple geometric model predicted the relationships of shell shape and self-righting time ...[more]