Tokay geckos are skillful climbers and are able to negotiate difficult terrain such as steep slopes and overhanging inclines without losing their foothold. Here, we present data on the changes in locomotor kinematics when geckos are challenged to walk on various inclined surfaces. We trained individual geckos to move along a platform which can be tilted to simulate different slopes. The animals were filmed using a high-speed video camera. The results showed that their speed decreased with increasing slope angle, and their speed on the steep and inverted slopes (sloped angle >60°) decreased at a faster rate than on the shallow slopes (sloped angle >60°). The geckos’ stride length was much greater on the shallow slopes compared to the...
Locomotion is a central tenet of life for many organisms that is inherently tied to the surrounding ...
Escaping from predators often demands that animals rapidly negotiate complex environments. The small...
Escaping from predators often demands that animals rapidly negotiate complex environments. The small...
Geckos employ their adhesive system when moving up an incline, but the directionality of the system ...
Geckos employ their adhesive system when moving up an incline, but the directionality of the system ...
Geckos employ their adhesive system when moving up an incline, but the directionality of the system ...
Geckos employ their adhesive system when moving up an incline, but the directionality of the system ...
Because of their outstanding climbing and motor coordination ability, geckos have provided the basis...
Life above ground requires that animals navigate a highly three-dimensional world. Both cursorial an...
Abstract Geckos’ ability to move on steep surfaces depends on their excellent adhesive structure, ti...
Movement is a fundamental aspect of animals. Natural and sexual selection act on the ability of an a...
While many studies have investigated gecko adhesive locomotion, most studies investigate gecko locom...
Stride length, stride frequency and power output are all factors influencing locomotor performance. ...
By using adhesion, geckos can move through incredibly challenging habitats. However, continually cha...
Locomotion is a central tenet of life for many organisms that is inherently tied to the surrounding ...
Locomotion is a central tenet of life for many organisms that is inherently tied to the surrounding ...
Escaping from predators often demands that animals rapidly negotiate complex environments. The small...
Escaping from predators often demands that animals rapidly negotiate complex environments. The small...
Geckos employ their adhesive system when moving up an incline, but the directionality of the system ...
Geckos employ their adhesive system when moving up an incline, but the directionality of the system ...
Geckos employ their adhesive system when moving up an incline, but the directionality of the system ...
Geckos employ their adhesive system when moving up an incline, but the directionality of the system ...
Because of their outstanding climbing and motor coordination ability, geckos have provided the basis...
Life above ground requires that animals navigate a highly three-dimensional world. Both cursorial an...
Abstract Geckos’ ability to move on steep surfaces depends on their excellent adhesive structure, ti...
Movement is a fundamental aspect of animals. Natural and sexual selection act on the ability of an a...
While many studies have investigated gecko adhesive locomotion, most studies investigate gecko locom...
Stride length, stride frequency and power output are all factors influencing locomotor performance. ...
By using adhesion, geckos can move through incredibly challenging habitats. However, continually cha...
Locomotion is a central tenet of life for many organisms that is inherently tied to the surrounding ...
Locomotion is a central tenet of life for many organisms that is inherently tied to the surrounding ...
Escaping from predators often demands that animals rapidly negotiate complex environments. The small...
Escaping from predators often demands that animals rapidly negotiate complex environments. The small...