Mayerl Christopher J, Blob Richard W
Department of Biological Sciences, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634, USA
Department of Biological Sciences, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634, USA.
J Exp Biol. 2017 Oct 15;220(Pt 20):3611-3615. doi: 10.1242/jeb.164103. Epub 2017 Aug 14.
Turtles are an iconic lineage in studies of animal locomotion, typifying the use of slow, alternating footfalls during walking. Alternating movements of contralateral limbs are also typical during swimming gaits for most freshwater turtles. Here, we report a novel gait in turtles, in which the pleurodire swims using a bounding gait that coordinates bilateral protraction of both forelimbs with bilateral retraction of both hindlimbs. Use of this bounding gait is correlated with increased limb excursion and decreased stride frequency, but not increased velocity when compared with standard swimming strokes. Bounding by provides a second example of a non-mammalian lineage that can use bounding gaits, and may give insight into the evolution of aquatic flapping. Parallels in limb muscle fascicle properties between bounding turtles and crocodylids suggest a possible musculoskeletal mechanism underlying the use of bounding gaits in particular lineages.
海龟是动物运动研究中的一个标志性类群,代表着行走时缓慢、交替的脚步动作。对于大多数淡水龟来说,在游泳步态中,对侧肢体的交替运动也是其典型特征。在此,我们报告了海龟的一种新步态,即侧颈龟采用跳跃步态游泳,该步态将前肢的双侧前伸与后肢的双侧后缩协调起来。与标准游泳划水相比,这种跳跃步态的使用与肢体摆动增加和步频降低相关,但与速度增加无关。侧颈龟的跳跃提供了非哺乳类动物类群能够使用跳跃步态的第二个例子,并且可能有助于深入了解水生拍动的进化。跳跃海龟和鳄类动物肢体肌肉束特性的相似之处表明,特定类群使用跳跃步态可能存在一种潜在的肌肉骨骼机制。