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跑得更快会导致灾难:北方袋鼬(Dasyurus hallucatus)在转弯奔跑时速度、机动性和运动控制之间的权衡。

Running faster causes disaster: trade-offs between speed, manoeuvrability and motor control when running around corners in northern quolls (Dasyurus hallucatus).

作者信息

Wynn Melissa L, Clemente Christofer, Nasir Ami Fadhillah Amir Abdul, Wilson Robbie S

机构信息

School of Biological Sciences, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD 4072, Australia.

School of Biological Sciences, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD 4072, Australia

出版信息

J Exp Biol. 2015 Feb 1;218(Pt 3):433-9. doi: 10.1242/jeb.111682.

Abstract

Movement speed is fundamental to all animal behaviour, yet no general framework exists for understanding why animals move at the speeds they do. Even during fitness-defining behaviours like running away from predators, an animal should select a speed that balances the benefits of high speed against the increased probability of mistakes. In this study, we explored this idea by quantifying trade-offs between speed, manoeuvrability and motor control in wild northern quolls (Dasyurus hallucatus) - a medium-sized carnivorous marsupial native to northern Australia. First, we quantified how running speed affected the probability of crashes when rounding corners of 45, 90 and 135 deg. We found that the faster an individual approached a turn, the higher the probability that they would crash, and these risks were greater when negotiating tighter turns. To avoid crashes, quolls modulated their running speed when they moved through turns of varying angles. Average speed for quolls when sprinting along a straight path was around 4.5 m s(-1) but this decreased linearly to speeds of around 1.5 m s(-1) when running through 135 deg turns. Finally, we explored how an individual's morphology affects their manoeuvrability. We found that individuals with larger relative foot sizes were more manoeuvrable than individuals with smaller relative foot sizes. Thus, movement speed, even during extreme situations like escaping predation, should be based on a compromise between high speed, manoeuvrability and motor control. We advocate that optimal - rather than maximal - performance capabilities underlie fitness-defining behaviours such as escaping predators and capturing prey.

摘要

运动速度是所有动物行为的基础,但目前尚无一个通用框架来理解动物为何以特定速度运动。即使在诸如逃离捕食者这种关乎生存的行为中,动物也应选择一种速度,以平衡高速带来的益处与犯错概率增加之间的关系。在本研究中,我们通过量化野生北方袋鼬(Dasyurus hallucatus,一种原产于澳大利亚北部的中型食肉有袋动物)在速度、机动性和运动控制之间的权衡,来探究这一观点。首先,我们量化了奔跑速度如何影响在转弯角度为45度、90度和135度时碰撞的概率。我们发现,个体接近转弯处的速度越快,碰撞的概率就越高,并且在转弯角度越小的情况下,这些风险就越大。为了避免碰撞,袋鼬在通过不同角度的转弯时会调节它们的奔跑速度。袋鼬沿直线冲刺时的平均速度约为4.5米/秒,但在通过135度转弯时,速度会线性下降至约1.5米/秒。最后,我们探究了个体形态如何影响其机动性。我们发现,相对足部尺寸较大的个体比相对足部尺寸较小的个体更具机动性。因此,即使在诸如逃避捕食等极端情况下,运动速度也应基于高速、机动性和运动控制之间的权衡。我们主张,在诸如逃避捕食者和捕获猎物等关乎生存的行为中,最佳性能(而非最大性能)能力才是基础。

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