Despite the cheetah being the fastest living land mammal, we know remarkably little about how it attains such high top speeds (29 m s−1). Here we aim to describe and quantify the musculoskeletal anatomy of the cheetah forelimb and compare it to the racing greyhound, an animal of similar mass, but which can only attain a top speed of 17 m s−1. Measurements were made of muscle mass, fascicle length and moment arms, enabling calculations of muscle volume, physiological cross-sectional area (PCSA), and estimates of joint torques and rotational velocities. Bone lengths, masses and mid-shaft cross-sectional areas were also measured. Several species differences were observed and have been discussed, such as the long fibred serratus ventralis muscl...
The maximum running speed of legged animals is one evident factor for evolutionary selection-for pre...
Understanding how the femoral head articulates with the acetabulum of the pelvis should allow one to...
The brachioradialis is an important muscle that acts in the external rotation of the forearm (supina...
Despite the cheetah being the fastest living land mammal, we know remarkably little about how it att...
The cheetah is capable of a top speed of 29 ms−1 compared to the maximum speed of 17 ms−1 achieved b...
The cheetah and racing greyhound are of a similar size and gross morphology and yet the cheetah is a...
The axial musculoskeletal system of quadrupedal mammals is not currently well understood despite its...
In an unpredictable environment, animals must not only strive to achieve fast and/ or efficient loco...
The body masses of cats (Mammalia, Carnivora, Felidae) span a ~300-fold range from the smallest to l...
BackgroundThe sabertooth cat, Smilodon fatalis, was an enigmatic predator without a true living anal...
The body masses of cats (Mammalia, Carnivora, Felidae) span a ~300-fold range from the smallest to l...
Graduation date: 2010Little, if any, quantifications have been made on the contribution of the verte...
The Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) is a medium-sized felid, with a tendency to hunt for prey larger than ...
Feline locomotion combines great acrobatic proficiency, unparalleled balance and higher acceleration...
<div><p>In this study, three-dimensional landmark-based methods of geometric morphometrics are used ...
The maximum running speed of legged animals is one evident factor for evolutionary selection-for pre...
Understanding how the femoral head articulates with the acetabulum of the pelvis should allow one to...
The brachioradialis is an important muscle that acts in the external rotation of the forearm (supina...
Despite the cheetah being the fastest living land mammal, we know remarkably little about how it att...
The cheetah is capable of a top speed of 29 ms−1 compared to the maximum speed of 17 ms−1 achieved b...
The cheetah and racing greyhound are of a similar size and gross morphology and yet the cheetah is a...
The axial musculoskeletal system of quadrupedal mammals is not currently well understood despite its...
In an unpredictable environment, animals must not only strive to achieve fast and/ or efficient loco...
The body masses of cats (Mammalia, Carnivora, Felidae) span a ~300-fold range from the smallest to l...
BackgroundThe sabertooth cat, Smilodon fatalis, was an enigmatic predator without a true living anal...
The body masses of cats (Mammalia, Carnivora, Felidae) span a ~300-fold range from the smallest to l...
Graduation date: 2010Little, if any, quantifications have been made on the contribution of the verte...
The Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) is a medium-sized felid, with a tendency to hunt for prey larger than ...
Feline locomotion combines great acrobatic proficiency, unparalleled balance and higher acceleration...
<div><p>In this study, three-dimensional landmark-based methods of geometric morphometrics are used ...
The maximum running speed of legged animals is one evident factor for evolutionary selection-for pre...
Understanding how the femoral head articulates with the acetabulum of the pelvis should allow one to...
The brachioradialis is an important muscle that acts in the external rotation of the forearm (supina...