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姿势能否解释在雪地上移动的雄性和雌性斯瓦尔巴德岩雷鸟()在着地奔跑步态中的运动学差异?

Does posture explain the kinematic differences in a grounded running gait between male and female Svalbard rock ptarmigan () moving on snow?

作者信息

Marmol-Guijarro Andres, Nudds Robert, Folkow Lars, Lees John, Codd Jonathan

机构信息

School of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine & Health, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

Department of Arctic and Marine Biology, University of Tromsø-The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway.

出版信息

Polar Biol. 2021;44(6):1141-1152. doi: 10.1007/s00300-021-02872-x. Epub 2021 May 5.

Abstract

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The majority of locomotor research is conducted on treadmills and few studies attempt to understand the differences between this and animals moving in the wild. For example, animals may adjust their gait kinematics or limb posture, to a more compliant limb, to increase stability of locomotion to prevent limb failure or falling on different substrates. Here, using video recordings, we compared locomotor parameters (speed range, stride length, stride frequency, stance duration, swing duration and duty factor) of female Svalbard rock ptarmigan () moving in the wild over snow to previous treadmill-based research. We also compared the absolute and body size (body mass and limb length)-corrected values of kinematic parameters to published data from males to look for any sex differences across walking and grounded running gaits. Our findings indicate that the kinematics of locomotion are largely conserved between the field and laboratory in that none of the female gaits were drastically affected by moving over snow, except for a prolonged swing phase at very slow walking speeds, likely due to toe dragging. Comparisons between the sexes indicate that the differences observed during a walking gait are likely due to body size. However, sexual dimorphism in body size could not explain the disparate grounded running kinematics of the female and male ptarmigan, which might be linked to a more crouched posture in females. Our findings provide insight into how males and females moving in situ may use different strategies to alleviate the effects of a variable substrate.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s00300-021-02872-x.

摘要

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大多数运动研究是在跑步机上进行的,很少有研究试图了解这与野生动物运动之间的差异。例如,动物可能会调整其步态运动学或肢体姿势,使肢体更具柔韧性,以提高运动稳定性,防止肢体故障或在不同地面上摔倒。在这里,我们使用视频记录,将雌性斯瓦尔巴德岩雷鸟在野外雪地上移动的运动参数(速度范围、步长、步频、 stance持续时间、摆动持续时间和 duty 因子)与之前基于跑步机的研究进行了比较。我们还将运动学参数的绝对值和经体型(体重和肢体长度)校正后的值与已发表的雄性数据进行比较,以寻找步行和着地奔跑步态中的性别差异。我们的研究结果表明,运动学在野外和实验室之间基本保持一致,即除了在非常慢的步行速度下摆动阶段延长(可能是由于拖趾)外,没有一种雌性步态受到在雪上移动的显著影响。性别之间的比较表明,步行步态中观察到的差异可能是由于体型。然而,体型上的性别二态性无法解释雌性和雄性岩雷鸟着地奔跑运动学的差异,这可能与雌性更蹲伏的姿势有关。我们的研究结果为原地移动的雄性和雌性如何使用不同策略来减轻可变地面的影响提供了见解。

补充信息

在线版本包含可在10.1007/s00300-021-02872-x获取的补充材料。 (注:原文中“stance duration”和“duty factor”未明确给出中文释义,保留英文)

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