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Why go bipedal? Locomotion and morphology in Australian agamid lizards.

机译:为什么要走双足?澳大利亚蜥蜴蜥蜴的运动和形态。

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Bipedal locomotion by lizards has previously been considered to provide a locomotory advantage. We examined this premise for a group of quadrupedal Australian agamid lizards, which vary in the extent to which they will become bipedal. The percentage of strides that each species ran bipedally, recorded using high speed video cameras, was positively related to body size and the proximity of the body centre of mass to the hip, and negatively related to running endurance. Speed was not higher for bipedal strides, compared with quadrupedal strides, in any of the four species, but acceleration during bipedal strides was significantly higher in three of four species. Furthermore, a distinct threshold between quadrupedal and bipedal strides, was more evident for acceleration than speed, with a threshold in acceleration above which strides became bipedal. We calculated these thresholds using probit analysis, and compared these to the predicted threshold based on the model of Aerts et al. Although there was a general agreement in order, the acceleration thresholds for lizards were often lower than that predicted by the model. We suggest that bipedalism, in Australian agamid lizards, may have evolved as a simple consequence of acceleration, and does not confer any locomotory advantage for increasing speed or endurance. However, both behavioural and threshold data suggest that some lizards actively attempt to run bipedally, implying some unknown advantage to bipedal locomotion.
机译:蜥蜴的双足运动以前被认为可以提供运动优势。我们检查了一组四足澳大利亚蜥蜴蜥蜴的前提,它们在成为两足动物的程度上有所不同。使用高速摄像机记录的每个物种双足步的步幅百分比与身体大小以及身体质心与髋部的接近程度呈正相关,与跑步耐力呈负相关。与四足动物相比,两足动物的步伐速度都不高,但是四足动物中的三足动物在两足动物步伐中的加速度明显更高。此外,四足步幅和双足步幅之间的明显阈值对于加速度比速度更为明显,在超过此阈值时,步幅变为双足步幅。我们使用概率分析来计算这些阈值,并将其与基于Aerts等人的模型的预测阈值进行比较。尽管达成了普遍共识,但蜥蜴的加速度阈值通常低于模型所预测的阈值。我们建议,在澳大利亚的蜥蜴蜥蜴中,两足动物可能已经进化为加速的简单结果,并且没有赋予增加速度或耐力的任何运动优势。但是,行为和阈值数据均表明,某些蜥蜴主动尝试两足动物奔跑,这暗示了两足动物运动的一些未知优势。

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