2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-8721-5_1
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Crinoids Aweigh: Experimental Biomechanics of Ancyrocrinus Holdfasts

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“…This problem is usually described as avoiding sinking (foundering) into sediments of low strength, accomplished by such means as becoming flat or developing spines. For organisms such as crinoids, however, the challenge is avoiding being pulled out of the sediment or being toppled as a result of drag on the crown (Plotnick & Bauer ).…”
Section: Biomechanics Of Eucalyptocrinites Holdfastsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This problem is usually described as avoiding sinking (foundering) into sediments of low strength, accomplished by such means as becoming flat or developing spines. For organisms such as crinoids, however, the challenge is avoiding being pulled out of the sediment or being toppled as a result of drag on the crown (Plotnick & Bauer ).…”
Section: Biomechanics Of Eucalyptocrinites Holdfastsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For small plants that lack a stiff stem, the relevant forces are tensional, such as might be produced by an animal browsing on it. Similarly, for crinoids with very flexible stalks, the drag on the crown would produce tension on the stalk that would be transferred to the holdfast (Plotnick & Bauer ).…”
Section: Biomechanics Of Eucalyptocrinites Holdfastsmentioning
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