Crawling using muscular waves is observed in many species, including planaria, leeches, nemertea, aplysia, snails, chitons, earthworms and maggots. Contraction or extension waves propagate along the antero-posterior axis of the body as the crawler pushes the ground substratum backward. However, the observation that locomotory waves can be directed forward or backward has attracted much attention over the past hundred years. Legged organisms such as centipedes and millipedes exhibit parallel phenomena; leg tips form density waves that propagate backward or forward. Mechanical considerations reveal that leg-density waves play a similar role to locomotory waves in limbless species, and that locomotory waves are used by a mechanism common to bo...
Navigation of complex environments is crucial for animals to find food, mates and/or shelter and to ...
The Dynamics of Legged Locomotion: Models, Analyses, and Challenges Cheetahs and beetles run, dolphi...
Günzel Y, Dallmann CJ, Schmitz J, Dürr V. Adaptive control of locomotion: How do stick insects maste...
Caterpillar crawling is distinct from that of worms and molluscs; it consists of a series of steps i...
IN the earthworm, locomotion is effected by a slowly travelling wave of thinning and elongation, fol...
Deciphering how quadrupeds coordinate their legs and other body parts, such as the trunk, head, and ...
Tardigrades must negotiate heterogeneous, fluctuating environments and accordingly utilize locomotiv...
Deciphering how quadrupeds coordinate their legs and other body parts, such as the trunk, head, and ...
Amphibious animals adapt their body coordination to compensate for changing substrate properties as ...
In this paper we study crawling locomotion based on directional frictional interactions, namely, fri...
Cruse H. What mechanisms coordinate leg movement in walking arthropods? Trends in Neurosciences. 199...
We study model locomotors on a substrate, which derive their propulsive capabilities from the tangen...
Dallmann C, Hoinville T, Dürr V, Schmitz J. A load-based mechanism for inter-leg coordination in ins...
Interactions between contralateral legs of stick insects during walking were examined in the absence...
is the primary mode of locomotion in terrestrial forms. Swimming in salamanders consists of travelin...
Navigation of complex environments is crucial for animals to find food, mates and/or shelter and to ...
The Dynamics of Legged Locomotion: Models, Analyses, and Challenges Cheetahs and beetles run, dolphi...
Günzel Y, Dallmann CJ, Schmitz J, Dürr V. Adaptive control of locomotion: How do stick insects maste...
Caterpillar crawling is distinct from that of worms and molluscs; it consists of a series of steps i...
IN the earthworm, locomotion is effected by a slowly travelling wave of thinning and elongation, fol...
Deciphering how quadrupeds coordinate their legs and other body parts, such as the trunk, head, and ...
Tardigrades must negotiate heterogeneous, fluctuating environments and accordingly utilize locomotiv...
Deciphering how quadrupeds coordinate their legs and other body parts, such as the trunk, head, and ...
Amphibious animals adapt their body coordination to compensate for changing substrate properties as ...
In this paper we study crawling locomotion based on directional frictional interactions, namely, fri...
Cruse H. What mechanisms coordinate leg movement in walking arthropods? Trends in Neurosciences. 199...
We study model locomotors on a substrate, which derive their propulsive capabilities from the tangen...
Dallmann C, Hoinville T, Dürr V, Schmitz J. A load-based mechanism for inter-leg coordination in ins...
Interactions between contralateral legs of stick insects during walking were examined in the absence...
is the primary mode of locomotion in terrestrial forms. Swimming in salamanders consists of travelin...
Navigation of complex environments is crucial for animals to find food, mates and/or shelter and to ...
The Dynamics of Legged Locomotion: Models, Analyses, and Challenges Cheetahs and beetles run, dolphi...
Günzel Y, Dallmann CJ, Schmitz J, Dürr V. Adaptive control of locomotion: How do stick insects maste...