Moving in complex environments: a biomechanical analysis of locomotion on inclined and narrow substrates

  • Clemente, Christofer J
  • Dick, Taylor J M
  • Wheatley, Rebecca
  • Gaschk, Joshua
  • Nasir, Ami Fadhillah Amir Abdul
  • Cameron, Skye F
  • Wilson, Robbie S
Publication date
January 2019
Publisher
The Company of Biologists
ISSN
0022-0949

Abstract

Characterisation of an organism's performance in different habitats provides insight into the conditions that allow it to survive and reproduce. In recent years, Northern quolls (Dasyurus hallucatus)—a medium-sized semi-arboreal marsupial native to northern Australia—have undergone significant population declines within open forest, woodland and riparian habitats, but less so in rocky areas. To help understand this decline, we quantified the biomechanical performance of wild Northern quolls as they ran up inclined narrow (13 mm pole) and inclined wide (90 mm platform) substrates. We predicted that quolls may possess biomechanical adaptations to increase stability on narrow surfaces, which are more common in rocky habitats. Our results displ...

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