Emerson Sharon B, De Jongh H J
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Illinois, Chicago Circle, Chicago, Illinois 60680.
Department of Anatomy and Embryology, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands 9713EZ.
J Morphol. 1980 Nov;166(2):129-144. doi: 10.1002/jmor.1051660202.
Electromyographic recording indicates that the sequence of muscle firing around the ilio-sacral joint is similar for three species of frogs during locomotion, despite differences in gross morphology at the articulation. The ilio-sacral musculature is most active during the take-off phase of a jump, and there is a correlation between the degree of muscle activity and height of jump. This muscle activity is involved in aligning the center of mass of the frog with the direction of the propulsive force of the jump. The firing pattern of the ilio-sacral musculature is essentially similar during swimming and jumping, and suggests that differences in medium (water vs. air) are responsible for differences in propulsive thrust in the two types of locomotion.
肌电图记录表明,尽管三种蛙类在关节处的总体形态存在差异,但在运动过程中,它们骶髂关节周围肌肉放电的顺序是相似的。骶髂肌肉组织在跳跃的起跳阶段最为活跃,并且肌肉活动程度与跳跃高度之间存在相关性。这种肌肉活动参与使青蛙的质心与跳跃的推进力方向对齐。骶髂肌肉组织在游泳和跳跃过程中的放电模式基本相似,这表明介质(水与空气)的差异是两种运动方式中推进力差异的原因。