Farley C T
Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley 94720-3140, USA.
J Exp Biol. 1997 Aug;200(Pt 16):2189-95. doi: 10.1242/jeb.200.16.2189.
The goal of the present study was to test the hypothesis that maximum running speed is limited by how much mechanical power the muscular system can produce. To test this hypothesis, two species of lizards, Coleonyx variegatus and Eumeces skiltonianus, sprinted on hills of different slopes. According to the hypothesis, maximum speed should decrease on steeper uphill slopes but mechanical power output at maximum speed should be independent of slope. For level sprinting, the external mechanical power output was determined from force platform data. For uphill sprinting, the mechanical power output was approximated as the power required to lift the center of mass vertically. When the slope increased from level to 40 degrees uphill, maximum speed decreased by 28% in C. variegatus and by 16% in E. skiltonianus. At maximum speed on a 40 degrees uphill slope in both species, the mechanical power required to lift the body vertically was approximately 3.9 times greater than the external mechanical power output at maximum speed on the level. Because total limb mass is small in both species (6-16% of body mass) and stride frequency is similar at maximum speed on all slopes, the internal mechanical power output is likely to be small and similar in magnitude on all slopes. I conclude that the muscular system is capable of producing substantially more power during locomotion than it actually produces during level sprinting. Thus, the capacity of the muscular system to produce power does not limit maximum running speed.
最大奔跑速度受肌肉系统所能产生的机械功率的限制。为了验证这一假设,两种蜥蜴,即杂色柔蜥(Coleonyx variegatus)和斯氏石龙子(Eumeces skiltonianus),在不同坡度的山坡上进行冲刺。根据该假设,最大速度在更陡的上坡时应会降低,但最大速度时的机械功率输出应与坡度无关。对于水平冲刺,外部机械功率输出由力平台数据确定。对于上坡冲刺,机械功率输出近似为垂直提升质心所需的功率。当坡度从水平增加到40度上坡时,杂色柔蜥的最大速度降低了28%,斯氏石龙子降低了16%。在两种蜥蜴40度上坡的最大速度时,垂直提升身体所需的机械功率大约是水平时最大速度下外部机械功率输出的3.9倍。由于两种蜥蜴的肢体总质量都很小(占体重的6 - 16%),且在所有坡度下最大速度时的步频相似,内部机械功率输出可能很小且在所有坡度下大小相似。我的结论是,肌肉系统在运动过程中能够产生的功率远大于其在水平冲刺时实际产生的功率。因此,肌肉系统产生功率的能力并不限制最大奔跑速度。