Animals use different amounts of energy to move from place to place depending on their size and mode of locomotion 1. Flyers and swimmers use less energy to move a unit mass a unit distance than do running animals, and small animals use more energy than large ones. For terrestrial animals Taylor et al.2 have defined cost of transport as the slope of the regression line relating weight-specific metabolic power and running speed. Cost of transport, so defined, is a comparative index of the relative energy-cost of locomotion of different animals. Fedak et al.3 had reported that bipeds and quadrupeds have different costs and that, extrapolating from their data, the difference between them would be greatest among large animals. Now, after consid...
Inter-specifically, relative energy costs of terrestrial transport vary several-fold. Many pair-wise...
The energetic cost of generating muscular force was studied by measuring the energetic cost of carry...
Not applicableLocomotion is one of the major forces that shape evolution of terrestrial animals. All...
Animals use different amounts of energy to move from place to place depending on their size and mode...
Energy costs of locomotion in mammals can be predicted from running speed and body mass, with the mi...
Does limb design influence the cost of locomotion in quadrupedal mammals? If not, morphologists must...
This series of four papers investigates the link between the energetics and the mechanics of terrest...
This is the final paper in or series examining the link between the energetics and mechanics of terr...
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 second paper in a series examining the link between energetics and mechanics of terrestr...
Previous studies have shown that large animals have systematically lower mass-specific costs of loco...
The energetic costs for animals to locomote on land influence many aspects of their ecology. Size ac...
The purpose of this study was to examine the mechanical adaptations linked to economical locomotion ...
The work done during each step to lift and to reaccelerate (in the forward direction) and center of ...
Inter-specifically, relative energy costs of terrestrial transport vary several-fold. Many pair-wise...
The energetic cost of generating muscular force was studied by measuring the energetic cost of carry...
Not applicableLocomotion is one of the major forces that shape evolution of terrestrial animals. All...
Animals use different amounts of energy to move from place to place depending on their size and mode...
Energy costs of locomotion in mammals can be predicted from running speed and body mass, with the mi...
Does limb design influence the cost of locomotion in quadrupedal mammals? If not, morphologists must...
This series of four papers investigates the link between the energetics and the mechanics of terrest...
This is the final paper in or series examining the link between the energetics and mechanics of terr...
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 second paper in a series examining the link between energetics and mechanics of terrestr...
Previous studies have shown that large animals have systematically lower mass-specific costs of loco...
The energetic costs for animals to locomote on land influence many aspects of their ecology. Size ac...
The purpose of this study was to examine the mechanical adaptations linked to economical locomotion ...
The work done during each step to lift and to reaccelerate (in the forward direction) and center of ...
Inter-specifically, relative energy costs of terrestrial transport vary several-fold. Many pair-wise...
The energetic cost of generating muscular force was studied by measuring the energetic cost of carry...
Not applicableLocomotion is one of the major forces that shape evolution of terrestrial animals. All...