
- INTEGR. COMP. BIOL., 42:10811090 (2002) Mechanisms of Adhesion in Geckos1
- Low Cost of Locomotion in the Banded Gecko: a Test of the Nocturnality Hypothesis KELLAR AUTUMN1,2
- LOW COST OF LOCOMOTION INCREASES PERFORMANCE AT LOW TEMPERATURE IN A NOCTURNAL LIZARD
- Volume 77, No. 4 December 2002 The Quarterly Review of Biology, December 2002, Vol. 77, No. 4
- DYNAMICS OF GECKOS RUNNING VERTICALLY. K. Autumn*, S.T. Hsieh, D.M. Dudek, J. Chen, C.
- FUNCTION OF FEET IN ASCENDING AND DESCENDING GECKOS. K. Autumn, S.T. Hsieh*, D.M.
- RAPID NEGOTIATION OF ROUGH TERRAIN BY THE DEATH-HEAD COCKROACH.
- Phylogenetic patterns of nocturnality and physiological capacity in geckos. Kellar Autumn and Robert J. Full. Dept. of Integrative Biology,
- LOW COST OF LOCOMOTION PERMITS ACTIVITY AT LOW TEMPERATURES IN A NOCTURNAL LIZARD. K. Autumn*, R.B. Weinstein, and R.J. Full. University of Cali-
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- JOURNAL OF HERPETOLOGY LRH: K. AUTUMN AND D. F. DE NARDO
- LOCOMOTOR PERFORMANCE AT LOW TEMPERATURE AND THE EVOLUTION OF NOCTURNALITY IN LIZARDS. K. Autumn. Univ. of California, Berkeley.
- Evidence for van der Waals adhesion in gecko setae Kellar Autumn
- YET ANOTHER NOCTURNAL LIZARD WITH A LOW COST OF TRANSPORT IS THIS A GENERAL PATTERN? K. Autumn* and C. Farley. University of California, Berkeley.