Ulrike K Müller
California State University, Fresno
H-index: 25
North America-United States
Top articles of Ulrike K Müller
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Cost of Transport of Undulating Fin Propulsion | Biomimetics | Tim GA Vercruyssen Sebastian Henrion Ulrike K Müller Johan L van Leeuwen Frans CT van der Helm | 2023/5/23 |
Complexity and diversity of motion amplification and control strategies in motile carnivorous plant traps | Ulrike Bauer Ulrike K Müller Simon Poppinga | 2021/5/26 | |
How is COVID19 affecting scientific publishing-a study of a conference-proceedings journal | Integrative and Comparative Biology | Z Ilyas N Brar J Shin AK Hansen RS Telemeco | 2021 |
Fishes regulate tail-beat kinematics to minimize speed-specific cost of transport | Proceedings of the Royal Society B | Gen Li Hao Liu Ulrike K Müller Cees J Voesenek Johan L Van Leeuwen | 2021/12/8 |
Correction of an error in our production process concerning the article “discovering and applying the urban rules of life to design sustainable and healthy cities” by Langen et al | Ulrike K Müller | 2021/12 | |
Mechanical ecology—taking biomechanics to the field | Integrative and Comparative Biology | Ulrike Bauer Simon Poppinga Ulrike K Müller | 2020/10 |
Swimming and muscle | Ulrike K Müller | 2020/4/30 | |
Suction Flows Generated by the Carnivorous Bladderwort Utricularia—Comparing Experiments with Mechanical and Mathematical Models | Fluids | Krizma Singh Roberto C Reyes Gabriel Campa Jr Matthew D Brown Fatima Hidalgo | 2020/3/15 |
Form, structure, and function: How plants vs. animals solve physical problems | Integrative and Comparative Biology | Ulrike K Müller Simon Poppinga | 2020/10 |
Hydrodynamics of the bladderwort feeding strike | Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative Physiology | Otto Berg Matthew D Brown M Janneke Schwaner Maxwell R Hall Ulrike K Müller | 2020/1 |
Suction feeding by small organisms: performance limits in larval vertebrates and carnivorous plants | Stephen M Deban Roi Holzman Ulrike K Müller | 2020/10 | |
Bladderworts, the smallest known suction feeders, generate inertia‐dominated flows to capture prey | New Phytologist | Ulrike K Müller Otto Berg Janneke M Schwaner Matthew D Brown Gen Li | 2020/10 |