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Fig. 6. The scaling of bell kinematics with body mass. The null hypothesis (green line; bo), of kinematic similarity predicted constant values in duty factor and pulse frequency. (A) Duty factor was independent of body mass, as predicted by kinematic similarity. (B) The reduced major axis regression (black line; b) shows a decrease in pulse frequency with increasing body mass (see Table 1 for statistics).





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