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前方崎岖之路:底物粗糙度对动物行走的作用及一种拟议的比较指标。

The bumpy road ahead: the role of substrate roughness on animal walking and a proposed comparative metric.

作者信息

Clifton Glenna, Stark Alyssa Y, Li Chen, Gravish Nicholas

机构信息

Department of Biology, University of Portland, OR, USA.

Department of Biology, Villanova University, PA, USA.

出版信息

J Exp Biol. 2023 Apr 25;226(Suppl_1). doi: 10.1242/jeb.245261. Epub 2023 Apr 21.

Abstract

Outside laboratory conditions and human-made structures, animals rarely encounter flat surfaces. Instead, natural substrates are uneven surfaces with height variation that ranges from the microscopic scale to the macroscopic scale. For walking animals (which we define as encompassing any form of legged movement across the ground, such as walking, running, galloping, etc.), such substrate 'roughness' influences locomotion in a multitude of ways across scales, from roughness that influences how each toe or foot contacts the ground, to larger obstacles that animals must move over or navigate around. Historically, the unpredictability and variability of natural environments has limited the ability to collect data on animal walking biomechanics. However, recent technical advances, such as more sensitive and portable cameras, biologgers, laboratory tools to fabricate rough terrain, as well as the ability to efficiently store and analyze large variable datasets, have expanded the opportunity to study how animals move under naturalistic conditions. As more researchers endeavor to assess walking over rough terrain, we lack a consistent approach to quantifying roughness and contextualizing these findings. This Review summarizes existing literature that examines non-human animals walking on rough terrain and presents a metric for characterizing the relative substrate roughness compared with animal size. This framework can be applied across terrain and body scales, facilitating direct comparisons of walking over rough surfaces in animals ranging in size from ants to elephants.

摘要

在实验室条件和人造结构之外,动物很少遇到平坦表面。相反,自然基质是具有高度变化的不平坦表面,其范围从微观尺度到宏观尺度。对于行走的动物(我们将其定义为包括任何在地面上的腿部运动形式,如行走、奔跑、疾驰等),这种基质的“粗糙度”在多个尺度上以多种方式影响运动,从影响每个脚趾或脚与地面接触方式的粗糙度,到动物必须越过或绕过的较大障碍物。从历史上看,自然环境的不可预测性和变异性限制了收集动物行走生物力学数据的能力。然而,最近的技术进步,如更灵敏和便携的相机、生物记录器、制造粗糙地形的实验室工具,以及有效存储和分析大量可变数据集的能力,扩大了研究动物在自然条件下如何运动的机会。随着越来越多的研究人员努力评估在粗糙地形上的行走,我们缺乏一种一致的方法来量化粗糙度并将这些发现置于背景中。本综述总结了现有文献,这些文献研究了非人类动物在粗糙地形上的行走,并提出了一种与动物大小相比来表征相对基质粗糙度的度量方法。这个框架可以应用于不同的地形和身体尺度,便于直接比较从蚂蚁到大象等不同大小动物在粗糙表面上的行走情况。

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