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Crawling at High Speeds: Steady Level Locomotion in the Spider Cupiennius salei—Global Kinematics and Implications for Centre of Mass Dynamics

机译:高速爬行:蜘蛛Cupiennius salei中的平稳运动—全球运动学及其对质量动力学中心的启示

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Spiders are an old yet very successful predatory group of arthropods. Their locomotor system differs from those of most other arthropods by the lack of extensor muscles in two major leg joints. Though specific functional characteristics can be expected regarding the locomotion dynamics of spiders, this aspect of movement physiology has been only scarcely examined so far.This study presents extensive analyses of a large dataset concerning global kinematics and the implications for dynamics of adult female specimens of the large Central American spider Cupiennius salei (Keyserling). The experiments covered the entire speed-range of straight runs at constant speeds. The analyses revealed specific characteristics of velocity dependent changes in the movements of the individual legs, as well as in the translational and rotational degrees of freedom of both the centre of mass and the body.In contrast to many other fast moving arthropods, C. salei avoid vertical fluctuations of their centre of mass during fast locomotion. Accordingly, aerial phases were not observed here. This behaviour is most likely a consequence of optimising energy expenditure with regard to the specific requirements of spiders' leg anatomy. A strong synchronisation of two alternating sets of legs appears to play only a minor role in the locomotion of large spiders. Reduced frequency and low centre of mass amplitudes as well as low angular changes of the body axes, in turn, seems to be the result of relatively low leg coordination.
机译:蜘蛛是一种古老而非常成功的掠食性节肢动物。它们的运动系统与大多数其他节肢动物的运动系统不同,因为两个主要的腿关节缺乏伸肌。尽管可以预期蜘蛛的运动动力学具有特定的功能特征,但是到目前为止,运动生理学的这一方面还很少被研究。这项研究对有关全球运动学及其对成年女性标本动力学的影响的大型数据集进行了广泛的分析。中美洲大型蜘蛛Cupiennius salei(Keyserling)。实验涵盖了匀速直运行的整个速度范围。这些分析揭示了速度的变化特征,即各个腿部运动以及质心和身体的平移和旋转自由度与速度有关的变化。与许多其他快速运动的节肢动物相比,C。salei避免在快速移动过程中重心的垂直波动。因此,此处未观察到气态。这种行为很可能是针对蜘蛛腿部解剖结构的特定要求优化能量消耗的结果。两组交替的腿部强烈同步似乎在大型蜘蛛的运动中仅扮演次要角色。降低的频率和较低的质心幅度,以及体轴的较小角度变化,反过来似乎是相对较低的腿部协调性的结果。

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    Tom Weihmann;

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