To achieve robust and stable legged locomotion in uneven terrain, animals must effectively coordinate limb swing and stance phases, which involve distinct yet coupled dynamics. Recent theoretical studies have highlighted the critical influence of swing-leg trajectory on stability, disturbance rejection, leg loading and economy of walking and running. Yet, simulations suggest that not all these factors can be simultaneously optimized. A potential trade-off arises between the optimal swing-leg trajectory for disturbance rejection (to maintain steady gait) versus regulation of leg loading (for injury avoidance and economy). Here we investigate how running guinea fowl manage this potential trade-off by comparing experimental data to predictions...
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Birds are a diverse and agile lineage of vertebrates that all use bipedal locomotion for at least pa...
<p>Boxplots of three stance measures from the running birds: speed corrected axial peak force (A), ...
To achieve robust and stable legged locomotion in uneven terrain, animals must effectively coordinat...
<div><p>To achieve robust and stable legged locomotion in uneven terrain, animals must effectively c...
To achieve robust and stable legged locomotion in uneven terrain, animals must effectively coordinat...
To achieve robust and stable legged locomotion in uneven terrain, animals must effectively coordinat...
To achieve robust and stable legged locomotion in uneven terrain, animals must effectively coordinat...
To achieve robust and stable legged locomotion in uneven terrain, animals must effectively coordinat...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
This study was funded by grant RGY0062/2010 of the Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP). The funder...
Birds are a diverse and agile lineage of vertebrates that all use bipedal locomotion for at least pa...
Birds are a diverse and agile lineage of vertebrates that all use bipedal locomotion for at least pa...
Birds are a diverse and agile lineage of vertebrates that all use bipedal locomotion for at least pa...
Abstract Navigating complex terrains requires dynamic interactions between the substr...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the Company of Biologists...
Birds are a diverse and agile lineage of vertebrates that all use bipedal locomotion for at least pa...
<p>Boxplots of three stance measures from the running birds: speed corrected axial peak force (A), ...
To achieve robust and stable legged locomotion in uneven terrain, animals must effectively coordinat...
<div><p>To achieve robust and stable legged locomotion in uneven terrain, animals must effectively c...
To achieve robust and stable legged locomotion in uneven terrain, animals must effectively coordinat...
To achieve robust and stable legged locomotion in uneven terrain, animals must effectively coordinat...
To achieve robust and stable legged locomotion in uneven terrain, animals must effectively coordinat...
To achieve robust and stable legged locomotion in uneven terrain, animals must effectively coordinat...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
This study was funded by grant RGY0062/2010 of the Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP). The funder...
Birds are a diverse and agile lineage of vertebrates that all use bipedal locomotion for at least pa...
Birds are a diverse and agile lineage of vertebrates that all use bipedal locomotion for at least pa...
Birds are a diverse and agile lineage of vertebrates that all use bipedal locomotion for at least pa...
Abstract Navigating complex terrains requires dynamic interactions between the substr...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the Company of Biologists...
Birds are a diverse and agile lineage of vertebrates that all use bipedal locomotion for at least pa...
<p>Boxplots of three stance measures from the running birds: speed corrected axial peak force (A), ...