Body size is a key factor that influences antipredator behavior. For animals that rely on jumping to escape from predators, there is a theoretical trade-off between jump distance and acceleration as body size changes at both the inter- and intraspecific levels. Assuming geometric similarity, acceleration will decrease with increasing body size due to a smaller increase in muscle cross-sectional area than body mass. Smaller animals will likely have a similar jump distance as larger animals due to their shorter limbs and faster accelerations. Therefore, in order to maintain acceleration in a jump across different body sizes, hind limbs must be disproportionately bigger for larger animals. We explored this prediction using four species of kang...
Kangaroo rats (Dipodomys deserti) are bipedal hopping rodents that have a remarkably long tail. Stud...
Comparing the escape responses of two similar species can help to reveal the underlying causes of di...
As red kangaroos hop faster over level ground, their rate of oxygen consumption (indicating metaboli...
Many cursorial and large hopping species are extremely efficient locomotors with various morphologic...
Physical performance inextricably ties variation in physiology, morphology, and behavior to fitness....
Mechanical stresses (force/cross-sectional area) acting in muscles, tendons and bones of the hindlim...
Abstract Background Numerous historical descriptions of the Lesser Egyptian jerboa, Jaculus jaculus,...
The muscle forces and stresses occurring during normal locomotor activity in kangaroo rats are compa...
Bipedal hopping is used by macropods, including rat-kangaroos, wallabies and kangaroos (superfamily ...
The aim of this study was to examine hind limb scaling of the musculoskeletal system in the Macropod...
Australian animals have suffered exceptionally high rates of extinction over the last 200 years, wit...
Differences in limb size and shape are fundamental to mammalian morphological diversity; however, th...
The aim of this study was to compare the contractile and series elastic properties of terrestrial ma...
We examined the structure-function relationships that underlie the aerobic capacities of marsupial m...
Although mammalian tail length relative to body length is considered indicative of locomotor mode, t...
Kangaroo rats (Dipodomys deserti) are bipedal hopping rodents that have a remarkably long tail. Stud...
Comparing the escape responses of two similar species can help to reveal the underlying causes of di...
As red kangaroos hop faster over level ground, their rate of oxygen consumption (indicating metaboli...
Many cursorial and large hopping species are extremely efficient locomotors with various morphologic...
Physical performance inextricably ties variation in physiology, morphology, and behavior to fitness....
Mechanical stresses (force/cross-sectional area) acting in muscles, tendons and bones of the hindlim...
Abstract Background Numerous historical descriptions of the Lesser Egyptian jerboa, Jaculus jaculus,...
The muscle forces and stresses occurring during normal locomotor activity in kangaroo rats are compa...
Bipedal hopping is used by macropods, including rat-kangaroos, wallabies and kangaroos (superfamily ...
The aim of this study was to examine hind limb scaling of the musculoskeletal system in the Macropod...
Australian animals have suffered exceptionally high rates of extinction over the last 200 years, wit...
Differences in limb size and shape are fundamental to mammalian morphological diversity; however, th...
The aim of this study was to compare the contractile and series elastic properties of terrestrial ma...
We examined the structure-function relationships that underlie the aerobic capacities of marsupial m...
Although mammalian tail length relative to body length is considered indicative of locomotor mode, t...
Kangaroo rats (Dipodomys deserti) are bipedal hopping rodents that have a remarkably long tail. Stud...
Comparing the escape responses of two similar species can help to reveal the underlying causes of di...
As red kangaroos hop faster over level ground, their rate of oxygen consumption (indicating metaboli...