Small animals use more metabolic energy per unit mass than large animals to run on a level surface. If the cost to lift one gram of mass one vertical meter is constant, small animals should require proportionally smaller increases in metabolic cost to run uphill. To test this hypothesis on very small animals possessing an exceptional capacity for ascending steep gradients, we measured the metabolic cost of locomotion in the cockroach, Periplaneta americana, running at angles of 0, 45 and 90 ° to the horizontal. Resting oxygen consumption (Vc^rest) was not affected by incline angle. Steady-state oxygen consumption (Vo2ss) increased linearly with speed at all angles of ascent. The minimum cost of locomotion (the slope of the Vc ̂ ss versus sp...
The hemimetabolous migratory locust Locusta migratoria progresses through five instars to the adult,...
Flying insects achieve the highest mass-specific aerobic metabolic rates of all animals. However, fe...
The external work performed by an animal during natural locomotion is known only very approximately ...
Small animals use more metabolic energy per unit mass than large animals to run on a level surface. ...
The energetic cost of generating muscular force was studied by measuring the energetic cost of carry...
The mass-specific minimum cost of terrestrial locomotion (Cmu,) decreases with an increase in body m...
The mass-specific minimum cost of terrestrial locomotion (Cmin) decreases with an increase in body m...
<p>The grey box shows the proposed operational area of subjects. Walking towards an attractive semio...
It is well established that the metabolic cost of horizontal locomotion decreases as a regular funct...
The capacity for sustained, terrestrial locomotion in the cockroach. Blaberus discoidalis, was deter...
A spring gun was constructed to propel objects at known velocities of between 1 and 4-5 m.8"&qu...
Energy costs of locomotion in mammals can be predicted from running speed and body mass, with the mi...
This series of four papers investigates the link between the energetics and the mechanics of terrest...
Animals use different amounts of energy to move from place to place depending on their size and mode...
The energetic cost of flight in a wind-tunnel was measured at various combinations of speed and flig...
The hemimetabolous migratory locust Locusta migratoria progresses through five instars to the adult,...
Flying insects achieve the highest mass-specific aerobic metabolic rates of all animals. However, fe...
The external work performed by an animal during natural locomotion is known only very approximately ...
Small animals use more metabolic energy per unit mass than large animals to run on a level surface. ...
The energetic cost of generating muscular force was studied by measuring the energetic cost of carry...
The mass-specific minimum cost of terrestrial locomotion (Cmu,) decreases with an increase in body m...
The mass-specific minimum cost of terrestrial locomotion (Cmin) decreases with an increase in body m...
<p>The grey box shows the proposed operational area of subjects. Walking towards an attractive semio...
It is well established that the metabolic cost of horizontal locomotion decreases as a regular funct...
The capacity for sustained, terrestrial locomotion in the cockroach. Blaberus discoidalis, was deter...
A spring gun was constructed to propel objects at known velocities of between 1 and 4-5 m.8"&qu...
Energy costs of locomotion in mammals can be predicted from running speed and body mass, with the mi...
This series of four papers investigates the link between the energetics and the mechanics of terrest...
Animals use different amounts of energy to move from place to place depending on their size and mode...
The energetic cost of flight in a wind-tunnel was measured at various combinations of speed and flig...
The hemimetabolous migratory locust Locusta migratoria progresses through five instars to the adult,...
Flying insects achieve the highest mass-specific aerobic metabolic rates of all animals. However, fe...
The external work performed by an animal during natural locomotion is known only very approximately ...