cirkumduktionsrörelse
Cirkumduktionsrörelse is a term used in Swedish, referring to a specific type of movement pattern in animals. The word is derived from the Latin words "circa" and "duktus," meaning around or about, and production or movement, respectively.
This movement pattern was first described by Swedish zoologist Edward Poulton in the late 19th century. Cirkumduktionsrörelse
The functional significance of cirkumduktionsrörelse is not fully understood, though several theories have been proposed. One
Some studies have identified cirkumduktionsrörelse in certain species, such as wolves and domestic cats. These animals,
Interestingly, cirkumduktionsrörelse has been observed in both mammalian and avian species, suggesting a possible evolutionary convergence.