Synopsis Animals must continually respond dynamically as they move through complex environments, and slopes are a common terrain on which legged animals must move. Despite this, non-level locomotion remains poorly understood. In this study, we first review the literature on locomotor mechanics, metabolic cost, and kinematic strategies on slopes. Using existing literature we then performed scaling analyses of kinematic variables, including speed, duty factor, and stride-length across a range of body sizes from ants to horses. The studies that examined locomotion on inclines vastly outnumbered those focusing on declines. On inclines, animals tend to reduce speed and increase duty factor, but a similar consensus could not be reached for declin...
Most terrestrial animals move with a specific number of propulsive legs, which differs between clade...
Understanding how animals move within their environment is a burgeoning field of research. Despite t...
Cloven hooves of ruminants adapt to diverse terrain, provide propulsive force and support the whole ...
Synopsis Animals must continually respond dynamically as they move through complex environments, and...
Animals are known to exhibit different walking behaviors in hilly habitats. For instance, cats, rats...
It has been observed that the relationship between locomotor performance and body mass in terrestri...
The employment of an alternating tripod gait to traverse uneven terrains is a common characteristic ...
Does limb design influence the cost of locomotion in quadrupedal mammals? If not, morphologists must...
In spite of the sustained worldwide efforts of the last few decades, the development of mobile robot...
Energy costs of locomotion in mammals can be predicted from running speed and body mass, with the mi...
While running, small animals frequently encounter large terrain variations relative to their body si...
In this chapter the physics behind animal movement, the adaptations found in locomotion to generate ...
Differences in limb size and shape are fundamental to mammalian morphological diversity; however, th...
Christiansen, Per (2002): Locomotion in terrestrial mammals: the influence of body mass, limb length...
Walking and running, the two basic gaits used by man, are very complex movements. They can, however,...
Most terrestrial animals move with a specific number of propulsive legs, which differs between clade...
Understanding how animals move within their environment is a burgeoning field of research. Despite t...
Cloven hooves of ruminants adapt to diverse terrain, provide propulsive force and support the whole ...
Synopsis Animals must continually respond dynamically as they move through complex environments, and...
Animals are known to exhibit different walking behaviors in hilly habitats. For instance, cats, rats...
It has been observed that the relationship between locomotor performance and body mass in terrestri...
The employment of an alternating tripod gait to traverse uneven terrains is a common characteristic ...
Does limb design influence the cost of locomotion in quadrupedal mammals? If not, morphologists must...
In spite of the sustained worldwide efforts of the last few decades, the development of mobile robot...
Energy costs of locomotion in mammals can be predicted from running speed and body mass, with the mi...
While running, small animals frequently encounter large terrain variations relative to their body si...
In this chapter the physics behind animal movement, the adaptations found in locomotion to generate ...
Differences in limb size and shape are fundamental to mammalian morphological diversity; however, th...
Christiansen, Per (2002): Locomotion in terrestrial mammals: the influence of body mass, limb length...
Walking and running, the two basic gaits used by man, are very complex movements. They can, however,...
Most terrestrial animals move with a specific number of propulsive legs, which differs between clade...
Understanding how animals move within their environment is a burgeoning field of research. Despite t...
Cloven hooves of ruminants adapt to diverse terrain, provide propulsive force and support the whole ...