Biewener AA, Wilson AM. Integrating biomechanics, energetics and ecology perspectives in locomotion.
J Exp Biol 2025;
228:JEB249585. [PMID:
39973191 DOI:
10.1242/jeb.249585]
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Abstract
Scientific fields evolve a culture and vocabulary that create a group identity but may result in reduced understanding by people in apparently adjacent but different fields. Here, a series of articles written by scientists active in biomechanics, energetics and ecology relevant to locomotion forms the basis of researchers striving to bridge those divides and providing a common language and perspective.
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