Altering speed and moving on a gradient can affect an animal’s posture and gait, which in turn can change the energetic requirements of terrestrial locomotion. Here, the energetic and kinematic effects of locomoting on an incline were investigated in the Indian peacock, Pavo cristatus. The mass-specific metabolic rate of the Indian peacock was elevated on an incline, but this change was not dependent on the angle ascended and the cost of lifting remained similar between the two inclines (+5 and +7°). Interestingly, the Indian peacock had the highest efficiency when compared to any other previously studied avian biped, despite the presence of a large train. Duty factors were higher for birds moving on an incline, but there was no difference ...
Keel bone damage (KBD) is prevalent in hens raised for egg production, and ramps between different t...
High elevations are characterized by reductions in environmental parameters, including oxygen availa...
Synopsis Animals must continually respond dynamically as they move through complex environments, and...
Small animals use more metabolic energy per unit mass than large animals to run on a level surface. ...
Summary The application of artificial loads to mammals and birds has been used to provide insight in...
Ground dwelling birds must scale all kinds of complex terrain in order to survive in their natural e...
The work done during each step to lift and to reaccelerate (in the forward direction) and center of ...
This is the second paper in a series examining the link between energetics and mechanics of terrestr...
This series of four papers investigates the link between the energetics and the mechanics of terrest...
Animals use different amounts of energy to move from place to place depending on their size and mode...
Small animals use more metabolic energy per unit mass than large animals to run on a level surface. ...
As red kangaroos hop faster over level ground, their rate of oxygen consumption (indicating metaboli...
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 is the second paper in a series examining the link between energetics and mechanics of terrestr...
Keel bone damage (KBD) is prevalent in hens raised for egg production, and ramps between different t...
High elevations are characterized by reductions in environmental parameters, including oxygen availa...
Synopsis Animals must continually respond dynamically as they move through complex environments, and...
Small animals use more metabolic energy per unit mass than large animals to run on a level surface. ...
Summary The application of artificial loads to mammals and birds has been used to provide insight in...
Ground dwelling birds must scale all kinds of complex terrain in order to survive in their natural e...
The work done during each step to lift and to reaccelerate (in the forward direction) and center of ...
This is the second paper in a series examining the link between energetics and mechanics of terrestr...
This series of four papers investigates the link between the energetics and the mechanics of terrest...
Animals use different amounts of energy to move from place to place depending on their size and mode...
Small animals use more metabolic energy per unit mass than large animals to run on a level surface. ...
As red kangaroos hop faster over level ground, their rate of oxygen consumption (indicating metaboli...
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 is the second paper in a series examining the link between energetics and mechanics of terrestr...
Keel bone damage (KBD) is prevalent in hens raised for egg production, and ramps between different t...
High elevations are characterized by reductions in environmental parameters, including oxygen availa...
Synopsis Animals must continually respond dynamically as they move through complex environments, and...