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在树栖栖息地中的移动:转弯角度对三种同域安乐蜥生态形态运动的影响。

Maneuvering in an arboreal habitat: the effects of turning angle on the locomotion of three sympatric ecomorphs of Anolis lizards.

作者信息

Higham T E, Davenport M S, Jayne B C

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, University of Cincinnati, PO Box 210006, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0006, USA.

出版信息

J Exp Biol. 2001 Dec;204(Pt 23):4141-55. doi: 10.1242/jeb.204.23.4141.

Abstract

Although the maximal speeds of straight-ahead running are well-documented for many species of Anolis and other lizards, no previous study has experimentally determined the effects of turning on the locomotor performance of a lizard. Anolis lizards are a diverse group of arboreal species, and the discrete paths created by networks of perches in arboreal environments often force animals to turn in their natural habitats. For three species of Anolis with similar overall body size but different shape, we quantified the escape locomotor performance for arboreal locomotion on 4.8 cm diameter perches that were straight (0 degrees ) or had turning angles of 30 degrees and 90 degrees. The turning angle had widespread significant effects that were often species-dependent. This was shown by measuring the average gross velocity (including the times while the lizards paused) of the three species covering the middle 30 cm of a racetrack with either 30 degrees or 90 degrees turns. The results were expressed as a percentage of the gross velocity over the same distance on a straight racetrack. The values obtained for A. grahami (99 % for 30 degrees turns and 79 % for 90 degrees turns) showed a smaller effect of turning angle than for A. lineatopus (79 % for 30 degrees turns and 50 % for 90 degrees turns) and A. valencienni (74 % for 30 degrees turns and 48 % for 90 degrees turns). Consequently, the rank order of species based on speed depended on the angle of the turn. Some of the magnitudes of decreased locomotor speed associated with turning exceeded those reported previously for the effects of decreasing perch diameter for these species. For all species, more pausing occurred with increased turning angle, with the twig ecomorph (A. valencienni) pausing the most. Approximately half the individuals of each species jumped to traverse the 90 degrees turn, but some of the potential benefits of jumping for increasing speed were offset by pauses associated with preparing to jump or recovering balance immediately after a jump. The tail of Anolis lizards may facilitate the substantial rotation (>60 degrees ) of the body that often occurred in the airborne phase of the jumps.

摘要

尽管许多安乐蜥属物种和其他蜥蜴的直线奔跑最大速度已有详细记录,但此前尚无研究通过实验确定转弯对蜥蜴运动表现的影响。安乐蜥是一类多样化的树栖物种,树栖环境中由栖木网络形成的离散路径常常迫使动物在其自然栖息地中转弯。对于三种总体体型相似但形状不同的安乐蜥,我们量化了它们在直径4.8厘米的直栖木(0度)或转弯角度为30度和90度的栖木上进行树栖运动时的逃避运动表现。转弯角度产生了广泛的显著影响,且这些影响通常因物种而异。这通过测量这三个物种在有30度或90度转弯的赛道中间30厘米的平均总速度(包括蜥蜴停顿的时间)得以体现。结果以在直赛道上相同距离的总速度的百分比表示。格拉汉姆安乐蜥(30度转弯时为99%,90度转弯时为79%)获得的值显示转弯角度的影响比线纹安乐蜥(30度转弯时为79%,90度转弯时为50%)和瓦伦西亚安乐蜥(30度转弯时为74%,90度转弯时为48%)小。因此,基于速度的物种排名顺序取决于转弯角度。与转弯相关的运动速度降低幅度,有些超过了此前报道的这些物种因栖木直径减小所产生的影响。对于所有物种,随着转弯角度增加,停顿更多,细枝生态形态的瓦伦西亚安乐蜥停顿最多。每个物种约一半的个体通过跳跃来完成90度转弯,但跳跃增加速度的一些潜在益处被与准备跳跃或跳跃后立即恢复平衡相关的停顿所抵消。安乐蜥的尾巴可能有助于身体在跳跃的空中阶段经常出现的大幅旋转(>60度)。

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