Follow
Marie Janneke Schwaner
Marie Janneke Schwaner
Post-Doctoral Scholar, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Verified email at kuleuven.be
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
The financial feasibility of producing fish and vegetables through aquaponics
RH Bosma, L Lacambra, Y Landstra, C Perini, J Poulie, MJ Schwaner, ...
Aquacultural Engineering 78, 146-154, 2017
1272017
Jumping mechanics of desert kangaroo rats
MJ Schwaner, DC Lin, CP McGowan
Journal of Experimental Biology 221 (22), jeb186700, 2018
332018
Bladderworts, the smallest known suction feeders, generate inertia‐dominated flows to capture prey
UK Müller, O Berg, JM Schwaner, MD Brown, G Li, CJ Voesenek, ...
New Phytologist 228 (2), 586-595, 2020
142020
How to stick the landing: kangaroo rats use their tails to reorient during evasive jumps away from predators
MJ Schwaner, GA Freymiller, RW Clark, CP McGowan
Integrative and Comparative Biology 61 (2), 442-454, 2021
122021
Thermodynamics of the bladderwort feeding strike—suction power from elastic energy storage
O Berg, K Singh, MR Hall, MJ Schwaner, UK Müller
Integrative and comparative biology 59 (6), 1597-1608, 2019
102019
Hydrodynamics of the bladderwort feeding strike
O Berg, MD Brown, MJ Schwaner, MR Hall, UK Müller
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative …, 2020
92020
Future tail tales: A forward-looking, integrative perspective on tail research
MJ Schwaner, ST Hsieh, I Braasch, S Bradley, CB Campos, CE Collins, ...
Integrative and Comparative Biology 61 (2), 521-537, 2021
82021
Kinematic trajectories in response to speed perturbations in walking suggest modular task-level control of leg angle and length
MJ Schwaner, KC Nishikawa, MA Daley
Integrative and Comparative Biology 62 (5), 1306-1319, 2022
52022
An introduction to an evolutionary tail: evodevo, structure, and function of post-anal appendages
MJ Schwaner, ST Hsieh, BJ Swalla, CP McGowan
Integrative and Comparative Biology 61 (2), 352-357, 2021
52021
Elastic energy storage across speeds during steady-state hopping of desert kangaroo rats (Dipodomys deserti)
BA Christensen, DC Lin, MJ Schwaner, CP McGowan
Journal of Experimental Biology 225 (2), jeb242954, 2022
42022
Muscle force–length dynamics during walking over obstacles indicates delayed recovery and a shift towards more ‘strut-like’function in birds with proprioceptive deficit
MJ Schwaner, JC Gordon, AA Biewener, MA Daley
Journal of Experimental Biology 226 (12), jeb245199, 2023
32023
Comparative analysis of Dipodomys species indicates that kangaroo rat hindlimb anatomy is adapted for rapid evasive leaping
GA Freymiller, MD Whitford, MJ Schwaner, CP McGowan, TE Higham, ...
Journal of Anatomy 240 (3), 466-474, 2022
32022
Plantar flexor muscles of kangaroo rats (Dipodomys deserti) shorten at a velocity to produce optimal power during jumping
MJ Schwaner, DC Lin, CP McGowan
Journal of Experimental Biology 224 (24), jeb242630, 2021
32021
Linking in vivo muscle dynamics to in situ force-length and force-velocity reveals that guinea fowl lateral gastrocnemius operates at shorter than optimal lengths
MJ Schwaner, DL Mayfield, E Azizi, MA Daley
bioRxiv, 2023
22023
Muscle Dynamics During Vertical Jumping by Kangaroo Rats (D. deserti)
MJ Schwaner, DC Lin, CP McGowan
Integrative and Comparative Biology 57, E401-E401, 2017
22017
How kangaroo rats utilize their tail while re-orienting
MJ Schwaner, GA Freymiller, RW Clark, CP McGowan
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 61, E804-E805, 2021
12021
Tail rotation facilitates active body reorientation during escape responses in kangaroo rats (D. deserti)
MJ Schwaner, GA Freymiller, MD Whitford, TE Higham, RW Clark, ...
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 59, E208-E208, 2019
12019
The financial feasibility of producing fish and vegetables
R Bosma, L Lacambra, Y Landstra
12017
Windswept weevils hold on with their feet
MJ Schwaner
Journal of Experimental Biology 227 (3), 2024
2024
My walk is unique and just like yours: idiosyncratic and shared features of walking among individuals and species
MA Daley, CM Hubicki, J Hall, MJ Schwaner
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 62, S71-S71, 2023
2023
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20