How is the Form of Limbs in Dogs Related to their Function?
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21036/LTPUB10591Researcher
Martin S. Fischer is Chair and Director of the Institute of Zoology and Evolutionary Biology at Friedrich Schiller University Jena. His commitment to the investigation of the workings of motion has led to the development of fluoroscopy. In turn, this research generated a vast collection of X-ray movies of animals in motion at the Institute. His findings on the locomotion of animals, especially that of dogs, have had considerable influence on the way it is viewed in veterinary medicine.

Original Publication
Three-dimensional Inverse Dynamics of the Forelimb of Beagles at a Walk and Trot
Emanuel Andrada
,Lars Reinhardt
,Karin Lucas
,Martin S. Fischer
Published in 2017
The Dental Phenotype of Hairless Dogs with FOXI3 Haploinsufficiency
Kornelius Kupczik
,Alex Cagan
,Silke Brauer
,Martin Fischer
Published in 2017
A Biologically Based Neural System Coordinates the Joints and Legs of a Tetrapod
Alexander Hunt
,Manuela Schmidt
,Martin S. Fischer
,Roger D. Quinn
Published in 2015
Lahmheitsuntersuchung beim Hund
Daniel Koch
,Martin S. Fischer
,Britta Dobenecker
,Jonas Lauströer
,Amir Andikfar
Published in 2015
