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特邀评论:动物王国中的速度-持续时间关系。

Invited review: The speed-duration relationship across the animal kingdom.

机构信息

School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, UK.

出版信息

Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol. 2023 May;279:111387. doi: 10.1016/j.cbpa.2023.111387. Epub 2023 Feb 4.

Abstract

The parameters of the hyperbolic speed-duration relationship (the asymptote critical speed, CS, and the curvature constant, D') provide estimates of the maximal steady state speed (CS) and the distance an animal can run, swim, or fly at speeds above CS before it is forced to slow down or stop (D'). The speed-duration relationship has been directly studied in humans, horses, mice and rats. The technical difficulties with treadmill running in dogs and the relatively short greyhound race durations means that, perhaps surprisingly, it has not been assessed in dogs. The endurance capabilities of lizards, crabs and salamanders has also been measured, and the speed-duration relationship can be calculated from these data. These analyses show that 1) raising environmental temperature from 25 °C to 40 °C in lizards can double the CS with no change in D'; 2) that lungless salamanders have an extremely low critical speed due, most likely, to O diffusion limitations associated with cutaneous respiration; and 3) the painted ghost crab possesses the highest endurance parameter ratio (D'/CS) yet recorded (470 s), allowing it to maintain high speeds for extended periods. Although the speed-duration relationship has not been measured in fish, the sustainable swimming speed has been quantified in a range of species and is conceptually similar to the maximal steady state in humans. The high aerobic power of birds and low metabolic cost of transport during flight permits the extreme feats of endurance observed in bird migrations. However, the parameters of the avian speed-duration relationship have not been quantified.

摘要

双曲速度-时间关系的参数(渐近临界速度 CS 和曲率常数 D')提供了最大稳态速度(CS)的估计值,以及动物在被迫减速或停止之前可以以高于 CS 的速度奔跑、游泳或飞行的距离(D')。人类、马、老鼠和大鼠的速度-时间关系已经过直接研究。在狗中使用跑步机跑步的技术难度以及相对较短的灰狗比赛持续时间意味着,也许令人惊讶的是,它尚未在狗中进行评估。蜥蜴、螃蟹和蝾螈的耐力能力也已经过测量,并且可以从这些数据中计算出速度-时间关系。这些分析表明:1)将蜥蜴的环境温度从 25°C 升高到 40°C 可以使 CS 增加一倍,而 D'不变;2)无肺蝾螈的临界速度极低,很可能是由于与皮肤呼吸有关的 O 扩散限制所致;3)彩绘幽灵蟹具有记录以来最高的耐力参数比(D'/CS)(470 s),使其能够长时间保持高速。虽然尚未在鱼类中测量速度-时间关系,但已在一系列物种中量化了可持续游泳速度,并且与人类的最大稳态在概念上相似。鸟类的高需氧量和飞行中低代谢运输成本允许在鸟类迁徙中观察到的极端耐力壮举。然而,鸟类速度-时间关系的参数尚未量化。

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