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1 viors such as oblique, vertical, and lateral lunging.
2  i.e., skimming, suction, and engulfing with lunging [1].
3 me often do not even engage in mid-intensity lunging after a single defeat.
4                They showed reduced levels of lunge and bite aggression, but rarely showed offensive a
5                          Defeated flies also lunge and retaliate less after experiencing a loss, sugg
6                    Among these, wing threat, lunging and tussling are specific to aggression; circlin
7        The volume of water engulfed during a lunge can exceed the volume of the whale itself [2].
8                      In fin whales, multiple lunges can occur during a single dive, and the average t
9              Although the basic mechanics of lunge feeding are relatively well known, the scaling of
10                                              Lunge feeding entails a high energetic cost due to the d
11 the direction and size of their rolls during lunge feeding events, we show how these animals differ f
12                                              Lunge feeding is facilitated by several morphological sp
13 s whales, which is distinct from the typical lunge feeding of rorqual whales.
14 riented forces, which may be used to enhance lunge feeding performance.
15 ubber directly relates to their intermittent lunge feeding strategy, which is unique among vertebrate
16 tera novaeangliae), employ a strategy called lunge feeding to capture a large amount of krill and/or
17 hales (Balaenopteridae) obtain their food by lunge feeding, a dynamic process that involves the inter
18 ridae) engulf and filter prey-laden water by lunge feeding, a strategy that is unique among vertebrat
19 ng studies have quantified the kinematics of lunge feeding, the timing of engulfment relative to body
20 nction for the rapid flipper movement during lunge feeding: the flippers are flapped using a complex,
21 steady hydrodynamic models and tag data from lunge-feeding rorquals.
22            Rorqual whales exhibit an extreme lunge filter-feeding strategy characterized by accelerat
23  a single dive, and the average time between lunges is just over forty seconds [3].
24 retreated less, whereas losers progressively lunged less and retreated more.
25                      Humpbacks use acrobatic lunging maneuvers to attack dense aggregations of krill
26 al strategies changed: winners progressively lunged more and retreated less, whereas losers progressi
27               Next, each patient performed a lunge motion from 0 degrees to 90 degrees of flexion as
28 the mechanics of the whale's body, including lunge speed and acceleration, gape angle dynamics, and t
29 s also suggests that engulfment duration and lunge speed will increase intra-specifically with body s
30                                     During a lunge, whales accelerate to high speed and open their mo

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