Wall-Scheffler Cara M, Myers Marcella J, Steudel-Numbers Karen
Department of Zoology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 53706, USA.
J Hum Evol. 2006 Sep;51(3):320-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jhevol.2006.04.001. Epub 2006 Apr 17.
Drawing inferences about locomotor energetics from limb morphology, especially in regard to small differences between individuals, depends critically on valid estimates of lower-limb inertial properties. While there are numerous options for such estimations in the literature, geometric models that involve simple measures and straightforward mathematics combined with the ability to capture individual variation are rare. In this research, we apply a method, originally developed for quadrupeds, that models limb segments as elliptical columns. When the elliptical model is applied to bipeds, it provides a means of estimating limb-segment inertial properties accurately enough to test differences between individuals of similar stature and mass, but with variation in mass distribution and limb length. We test the method against commonly used equations and are able to show the validity of the method for thigh and shank segments.
从肢体形态推断运动能量学,尤其是个体之间的细微差异,关键取决于对下肢惯性特性的有效估计。虽然文献中有许多此类估计的方法,但涉及简单测量和直接数学运算且能捕捉个体差异的几何模型却很少见。在本研究中,我们应用了一种最初为四足动物开发的方法,该方法将肢体节段建模为椭圆柱。当将椭圆模型应用于两足动物时,它提供了一种足够准确地估计肢体节段惯性特性的方法,以测试身材和体重相似但质量分布和肢体长度存在差异的个体之间的差异。我们将该方法与常用方程进行了测试,能够证明该方法对大腿和小腿节段的有效性。