Higham Timothy E
Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521, USA.
J Exp Biol. 2025 Jan 1;228(1). doi: 10.1242/jeb.247906. Epub 2025 Jan 9.
Despite the myriad studies examining the diversity and mechanisms of gecko adhesion in the lab, we have a poor understanding of how this translates to locomotion in nature. It has long been assumed that greater adhesive strength should translate to superior performance in nature. Using 13 individuals of Bradfield's Namib day gecko (Rhoptropus bradfieldi) in Namibia, I tested the hypothesis that maximum running performance in nature (speed and acceleration) is driven by maximum frictional adhesive strength. Specifically, those individuals with greater frictional adhesion should escape with faster speed and acceleration because of increased contact with the surface from which to apply propulsive forces. I tested this prediction by quantifying laboratory adhesive performance and then releasing the geckos into the field while simultaneously recording the escape using high-speed videography. Additional measurements included how this species modulates maximum running speed (stride length and/or stride frequency) and how temperature influences field performance. I found that maximum acceleration was significantly correlated with maximum frictional adhesive strength, whereas maximum sprinting speed was only correlated with increases in stride frequency (not stride length) and temperature. Thus, different measures of performance (acceleration and speed) are limited by very different variables. Acceleration is key for rapidly escaping predation and, given their correlation, maximum frictional adhesion likely plays a key role in fitness.
尽管在实验室中有大量研究探讨了壁虎粘附的多样性和机制,但我们对其在自然环境中如何转化为运动能力却了解甚少。长期以来,人们一直认为更强的粘附力在自然环境中应转化为更优的表现。在纳米比亚,我利用13只布拉德菲尔德纳米比亚日行壁虎(Rhoptropus bradfieldi),检验了这样一个假设:自然环境中的最大奔跑表现(速度和加速度)是由最大摩擦粘附力驱动的。具体而言,那些具有更强摩擦粘附力的个体,由于与施加推进力的表面接触增加,应该能够以更快的速度和加速度逃脱。我通过量化实验室中的粘附性能,然后将壁虎放归野外,同时使用高速摄像记录其逃脱过程,来检验这一预测。其他测量内容包括该物种如何调节最大奔跑速度(步幅长度和/或步频)以及温度如何影响野外表现。我发现最大加速度与最大摩擦粘附力显著相关,而最大冲刺速度仅与步频增加(而非步幅长度)以及温度相关。因此,不同的表现指标(加速度和速度)受到截然不同的变量限制。加速度对于迅速逃脱捕食至关重要,鉴于它们之间的相关性,最大摩擦粘附力可能在适应性方面发挥关键作用。