This is the second paper in a series examining the link between energetics and mechanics of terrestrial locomotion. In this paper, the changes in the kinetic energy of the limbs and body relative to the centre of mass of an animal (EKE, tot) are measured as functions of speed and body size. High-speed films (light or X-ray) of four species of quadrupeds and four species of bipeds running on a treadmill were analysed to determine EKE, tot. A mass-specific power term, EKE, tot/Mb was calculated by adding all of the increments in EKE during an integral number of strides and dividing by the time interval for the strides and body mass. The equations relating EKE, tot/Mb and speed were similar for all bipeds and quadrupeds regardless of size. One...
In spite of the sustained worldwide efforts of the last few decades, the development of mobile robot...
The purpose of this study was to examine the mechanical adaptations linked to economical locomotion ...
The maximum running speed of legged animals is one evident factor for evolutionary selection-for pre...
This is the second paper in a series examining the link between energetics and mechanics of terrestr...
This is the second paper in a series examining the link between energetics and mechanics of terrestr...
This is the final paper in or series examining the link between the energetics and mechanics of terr...
This is the final paper in or series examining the link between the energetics and mechanics of terr...
This series of four papers investigates the link between the energetics and the mechanics of terrest...
The work done during each step to lift and to reaccelerate (in the forward direction) and center of ...
Energy costs of locomotion in mammals can be predicted from running speed and body mass, with the mi...
How extinct, non-avian theropod dinosaurs moved is a subject of considerable interest and controvers...
How extinct, non-avian theropod dinosaurs moved is a subject of considerable interest and controvers...
Does limb design influence the cost of locomotion in quadrupedal mammals? If not, morphologists must...
Animals use different amounts of energy to move from place to place depending on their size and mode...
Terrestrial animals have 'preferred speeds ' within each gait, that are used much more fre...
In spite of the sustained worldwide efforts of the last few decades, the development of mobile robot...
The purpose of this study was to examine the mechanical adaptations linked to economical locomotion ...
The maximum running speed of legged animals is one evident factor for evolutionary selection-for pre...
This is the second paper in a series examining the link between energetics and mechanics of terrestr...
This is the second paper in a series examining the link between energetics and mechanics of terrestr...
This is the final paper in or series examining the link between the energetics and mechanics of terr...
This is the final paper in or series examining the link between the energetics and mechanics of terr...
This series of four papers investigates the link between the energetics and the mechanics of terrest...
The work done during each step to lift and to reaccelerate (in the forward direction) and center of ...
Energy costs of locomotion in mammals can be predicted from running speed and body mass, with the mi...
How extinct, non-avian theropod dinosaurs moved is a subject of considerable interest and controvers...
How extinct, non-avian theropod dinosaurs moved is a subject of considerable interest and controvers...
Does limb design influence the cost of locomotion in quadrupedal mammals? If not, morphologists must...
Animals use different amounts of energy to move from place to place depending on their size and mode...
Terrestrial animals have 'preferred speeds ' within each gait, that are used much more fre...
In spite of the sustained worldwide efforts of the last few decades, the development of mobile robot...
The purpose of this study was to examine the mechanical adaptations linked to economical locomotion ...
The maximum running speed of legged animals is one evident factor for evolutionary selection-for pre...