Arboreal and terrestrial habitats impose different constraints on tetrapod locomotion. We studied Polychrus acutirostris, a tree-dwelling lizard that also moves on the ground, in order to evaluate the effects of support incline and diameter on locomotion parameters. Limb movements of six specimens were filmed to quantify kinematic variables (velocity, stride frequency, stride length, and limb coordination) on distinct perch diameters (4.0, 1.5, 0.8 cm) and inclines (90, 45, and on level ground). The results show a notable slowness in arboreal habitat combined with a relatively fast locomotion when using the ground as temporary habitat. These animals developed walking trots mainly using lateral sequence. Non-symmetrical trots adopted at the ...
Although lizards have been model organisms for testing locomotor performance and in ecomorphological...
The variation in substrate structure is one of the most important determinants of the locomotor abil...
Substrate variations are likely to constrain animal performance in natural environments, as running ...
Arboreal and terrestrial habitats impose different constraints on tetrapod locomotion. We studied Po...
We quantified gait and stride characteristics (velocity, frequency, stride length, stance and swing ...
In tetrapod squamates, the diversity of micro-ornamentations of the epidermis of the contact areas o...
Many species of lizards effectively traverse both two and three-dimensional habitats. However, few s...
Adaptations promoting greater performance in one habitat are thought to reduce performance in others...
Adaptations promoting greater performance in one habitat are thought to reduce performance in others...
Locomotion is an integral component of the majority of behaviors that dictate the survival of verteb...
Locomotion is an integral component of the majority of behaviors that dictate the survival of verteb...
Life above ground requires that animals navigate a highly three-dimensional world. Both cursorial an...
In tetrapod squamates, the diversity of micro-ornamentations of the epidermis of the contact areas o...
The flexibility to negotiate variable terrain in three dimensionally complex environments is importa...
Sprint performance is important to terrestrial lizards for predator evasion, prey acquisition, and f...
Although lizards have been model organisms for testing locomotor performance and in ecomorphological...
The variation in substrate structure is one of the most important determinants of the locomotor abil...
Substrate variations are likely to constrain animal performance in natural environments, as running ...
Arboreal and terrestrial habitats impose different constraints on tetrapod locomotion. We studied Po...
We quantified gait and stride characteristics (velocity, frequency, stride length, stance and swing ...
In tetrapod squamates, the diversity of micro-ornamentations of the epidermis of the contact areas o...
Many species of lizards effectively traverse both two and three-dimensional habitats. However, few s...
Adaptations promoting greater performance in one habitat are thought to reduce performance in others...
Adaptations promoting greater performance in one habitat are thought to reduce performance in others...
Locomotion is an integral component of the majority of behaviors that dictate the survival of verteb...
Locomotion is an integral component of the majority of behaviors that dictate the survival of verteb...
Life above ground requires that animals navigate a highly three-dimensional world. Both cursorial an...
In tetrapod squamates, the diversity of micro-ornamentations of the epidermis of the contact areas o...
The flexibility to negotiate variable terrain in three dimensionally complex environments is importa...
Sprint performance is important to terrestrial lizards for predator evasion, prey acquisition, and f...
Although lizards have been model organisms for testing locomotor performance and in ecomorphological...
The variation in substrate structure is one of the most important determinants of the locomotor abil...
Substrate variations are likely to constrain animal performance in natural environments, as running ...