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Moving in complex environments: a biomechanical analysis of locomotion on inclined and narrow substrates

机译:在复杂的环境中移动:对倾斜和窄基板的运动的生物力学分析

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Characterisation of an organism's performance in different habitats provides insight into the conditions that allow it to survive and reproduce. In recent years. the northern quoll (Dasyurus hallucatus)-a medium-sized semi-arboreal marsupial native to northern Australia - has undergone significant population declines within open forest, woodland and riparian habitats, but less so in rocky areas. To help understand this decline, we quantified the biomechanical performance of wild northern quolls as they ran up inclined narrow (13 mm pole) and inclined wide (90 mm platform) substrates. We predicted that quolls may possess biomechanical adaptations to increase stability on narrow surfaces, which are more common in rocky habitats. Our results showed that quolls have some biomechanical characteristics consistent with a stability advantage on narrow surfaces. This includes the coupled use of limb pairs, as indicated via a decrease in footfall time, and an ability to produce corrective torques to counteract the toppling moments commonly encountered during gait on narrow surfaces. However, speed was constrained on narrow surfaces, and quolls did not adopt diagonal sequence gaits, unlike true arboreal specialists such as primates. In comparison with key predators, such as cats and dogs, northern quolls appear inferior in terrestrial environments but have a stability advantage at higher speeds on narrow supports. This may partially explain the heterogeneous declines in northern quoll populations among various habitats on mainland Australia.
机译:有机体在不同栖息地的表现表征提供了对允许其生存和繁殖的条件的洞察力。最近几年。北方Quoll(Dasyurus Hallucatus)-A中等大小的半植物Marsupial原产于澳大利亚北部 - 在开放森林,林地和河岸栖息地的公开林中的大量人口下降,但在岩石地区较少。为了帮助理解这种下降,我们量化了野性北部Quolls的生物力学性能,因为它们耗尽倾斜窄(13毫米)和倾斜(90mm平台)基板。我们预测,QUOLLS可能具有生物力学适应,以提高狭窄表面的稳定性,这在岩石栖息地中更为常见。我们的研究结果表明,QUOLLS在窄表面上具有稳定优势的一些生物力学特性。这包括通过脚踏时间的减少指示的耦合使用肢体对,以及产生矫正扭矩以抵消在窄表面上的步态期间通常遇到的倒装矩的能力。然而,速度受到限制在狭窄的表面上,并且Quolls没有采用对角线序列Gaits,与真正的树栖专家(如灵长类)不同。与关键掠夺者(例如猫和狗)相比,北方Quolls在地面环境中出现较差,但在窄的支撑件上的速度较高时具有稳定优势。这可能部分解释澳大利亚大陆各种栖息地北方QUOLL群体的异质下降。

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