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Thomas Kleinteich
Thomas Kleinteich
Research associate, Kiel University
Verified email at zoologie.uni-kiel.de - Homepage
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Stick tight: suction adhesion on irregular surfaces in the northern clingfish
DK Wainwright, T Kleinteich, A Kleinteich, SN Gorb, AP Summers
Biology letters 9 (3), 20130234, 2013
1612013
The filter pads and filtration mechanisms of the devil rays: variation at macro and microscopic scales
EWM Paig‐Tran, T Kleinteich, AP Summers
Journal of Morphology 274 (9), 1026-1043, 2013
992013
Structure and mechanical properties of Octopus vulgaris suckers
F Tramacere, A Kovalev, T Kleinteich, SN Gorb, B Mazzolai
Journal of The Royal Society Interface 11 (91), 20130816, 2014
922014
Packing a pinch: functional implications of chela shapes in scorpions using finite element analysis
A van der Meijden, T Kleinteich, P Coelho
Journal of Anatomy 220 (5), 423-434, 2012
522012
Traumatic insemination and female counter-adaptation in Strepsiptera (Insecta)
M Peinert, B Wipfler, G Jetschke, T Kleinteich, SN Gorb, RG Beutel, ...
Scientific Reports 6 (1), 25052, 2016
412016
Is solid always best? Cranial performance in solid and fenestrated caecilian skulls
T Kleinteich, HC Maddin, J Herzen, F Beckmann, AP Summers
Journal of Experimental Biology 215 (5), 833-844, 2012
372012
Landing on branches in the frog Trachycephalus resinifictrix (Anura: Hylidae)
NN Bijma, SN Gorb, T Kleinteich
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 202, 267-276, 2016
352016
Two intromittent organs in Zorotypus caudelli (Insecta, Zoraptera): the paradoxical coexistence of an extremely long tube and a large spermatophore
Y Matsumura, K Yoshizawa, R Machida, Y Mashimo, R Dallai, M Gottardo, ...
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 112 (1), 40-54, 2014
352014
Caecilian jaw-closing mechanics: integrating two muscle systems
T Kleinteich, A Haas, AP Summers
Journal of the Royal Society Interface 5 (29), 1491-1504, 2008
352008
Cranial musculature in the larva of the caecilian, Ichthyophis kohtaoensis (Lissamphibia: Gymnophiona)
T Kleinteich, A Haas
Journal of Morphology 268 (1), 74-88, 2007
352007
Extreme tadpoles II: the highly derived larval anatomy of Occidozyga baluensis (Boulenger, 1896), an obligate carnivorous tadpole
A Haas, J Pohlmeyer, DS McLeod, T Kleinteich, ST Hertwig, I Das, ...
Zoomorphology 133, 321-342, 2014
342014
Frog tongue acts as muscle-powered adhesive tape
T Kleinteich, SN Gorb
Royal Society Open Science 2 (9), 150333, 2015
292015
Functional morphology of the mandibular apparatus in the cockroach Periplaneta americana (Blattodea: Blattidae)-a model species for omnivore insects
T Weihmann, T Kleinteich, S Gorb, B Wipfler
Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny 73, 477-488, 2015
282015
Oil Secretory System in Vegetative Organs of Three Arnica Taxa: Essential Oil Synthesis, Distribution and Accumulation
K Kromer, A Kreitschitz, T Kleinteich, SN Gorb, A Szumny
Plant and Cell Physiology 57 (5), 1020-1037, 2016
262016
Tongue adhesion in the horned frog Ceratophrys sp.
T Kleinteich, SN Gorb
Scientific Reports 4 (1), 5225, 2014
232014
A biomechanical view on stinger diversity in scorpions
A van der Meijden, T Kleinteich
Journal of anatomy 230 (4), 497-509, 2017
212017
Frog tongue surface microstructures: functional and evolutionary patterns
T Kleinteich, SN Gorb
Beilstein journal of nanotechnology 7 (1), 893-903, 2016
212016
The hyal and ventral branchial muscles in caecilian and salamander larvae: homologies and evolution
T Kleinteich, A Haas
Journal of Morphology 272 (5), 598-613, 2011
212011
A robot leg with compliant tarsus and its neural control for efficient and adaptive locomotion on complex terrains
GD Canio, S Stoyanov, JC Larsen, J Hallam, A Kovalev, T Kleinteich, ...
Artificial Life and Robotics 21, 274-281, 2016
192016
Applying X-ray tomography in the field of vertebrate biology: form, function, and evolution of the skull of caecilians (Lissamphibia: Gymnophiona)
T Kleinteich, F Beckmann, J Herzen, AP Summers, A Haas
Developments in X-Ray Tomography VI 7078, 113-122, 2008
192008
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