G E. Goslow

Affiliations: 
Brown University, Providence, RI 
Area:
Zoology Biology, Anatomy Biology
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Poore SO, Ashcroft A, Sánchez-Haiman A, et al. (2022) The contractile properties of the M. supracoracoideus In the pigeon and starling: a case for long-axis rotation of the humerus. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 2987-3002
Goslow GE, Wilson D, Poore SO. (2000) Neuromuscular correlates to the evolution of flapping flight in birds. Brain, Behavior and Evolution. 55: 85-99
Sokoloff AJ, Goslow GE. (1999) Neuromuscular organization of avian flight muscle: Architecture of single muscle fibres in muscle units of the pectoralis (pars thoracicus) of pigeon (Columba livia) Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 354: 917-925
Sokoloff AJ, Ryan JM, Valerie E, et al. (1998) Neuromuscular organization of avian flight muscle: Morphology and contractile properties of motor units in the pectoralis (pars thoracicus) of pigeon (Columba livia). Journal of Morphology. 236: 179-208
Sokoloff AJ, Ryan JM, Valerie E, et al. (1998) Neuromuscular organization of avian flight muscle: Morphology and contractile properties of motor units in the pectoralis (Pars thoracicus) of pigeon (Columba livia) Journal of Morphology. 236: 179-208
Poore SO, Sánchez-Haiman A, Goslow GE. (1997) Wing upstroke and the evolution of flapping flight Nature. 387: 799-802
Poore SO, Ashcroft A, Sánchez-Haiman A, et al. (1997) The contractile properties of the M. supracoracoideus in the pigeon and starling: A case for long-axis rotation of the humerus Journal of Experimental Biology. 200: 2987-3002
Dial KP, Goslow GE, Jenkins FA. (1991) The functional anatomy of the shoulder in the European starling (Sturnus vulgaris). Journal of Morphology. 207: 327-344
Welsford IG, Meyers RA, Wilson DS, et al. (1991) Neuromuscular organization for "wing" control in a mollusc (Clione limacina) and a bird (Columba livia): Parallels in design Integrative and Comparative Biology. 31: 670-679
Satterlie RA, Goslow GE, Reyes A. (1990) Two types of striated muscle suggest two-geared swimming in the pteropod mollusc Clione limacina Journal of Experimental Zoology. 255: 131-140
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