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密西西比鳄的运动:速度和姿势的运动学效应及其与从 sprawled 姿势到直立姿势模式的相关性

Locomotion in alligator mississippiensis: kinematic effects of speed and posture and their relevance to the sprawling-to-erect paradigm.

作者信息

Reilly SM, Elias JA

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701, USA.

出版信息

J Exp Biol. 1998 Sep;201 (Pt 18):2559-74. doi: 10.1242/jeb.201.18.2559.

Abstract

In terms of locomotory posture, amphibians and lizards are considered to be sprawlers, mammals and dinosaurs are considered to be erect, and extant crocodilians are considered to be intermediate because they use the 'high walk', a semi-erect posture where the body is held half-way between the sprawling and erect grades during locomotion. In addition, crocodilians occasionally use a sprawling posture. Extant crocodilians, therefore, provide an interesting model in which to investigate the sprawling-to-erect transition in vertebrate evolution. This study quantifies the sprawl and high walk kinematics of the alligator Alligator mississippiensis moving at different speeds on a treadmill and compares them with kinematic data available for other vertebrates. These data allow us to examine the effects of speed on crocodilian postures and to examine how crocodilian locomotion relates to the sprawling-to-erect paradigm in vertebrate locomotion. Our results show that the crocodilian sprawl is not functionally equivalent to the primitive sprawling behaviors exhibited by salamanders and lizards. In fact, although the high walks and sprawls of alligators exhibit some kinematic differences, they are actually much more similar than expected and, essentially, the crocodilian sprawl is a lower version of a high walk and could be termed a 'low walk'. In terms of the sprawling-to-erect transition, the high walk has knee kinematics intermediate between those of birds and non-archosaurian tetrapods, but alligators increase speed in a way completely different from other terrestrial vertebrates (distal rather than proximal limb elements are used to increase speed). These kinematic data viewed in the light of the fossil and phylogenetic evidence that modern crocodilians evolved from erect ancestors suggest that modern crocodilians have secondarily evolved a variable semi-erect posture and that they are problematic as an intermediate model for the evolutionary transition from sprawling to erect postures in archosaurs.

摘要

在运动姿势方面,两栖动物和蜥蜴被认为是 sprawlers,哺乳动物和恐龙被认为是直立的,而现存的鳄鱼被认为是介于两者之间的,因为它们采用“高步走”,这是一种半直立姿势,在运动过程中身体保持在 sprawlers 和直立姿势之间的中间位置。此外,鳄鱼偶尔也会采用 sprawlers 姿势。因此,现存的鳄鱼提供了一个有趣的模型,可用于研究脊椎动物进化过程中从 sprawlers 到直立姿势的转变。本研究量化了密西西比鳄在跑步机上以不同速度移动时的 sprawlers 和高步走运动学,并将其与其他脊椎动物的运动学数据进行比较。这些数据使我们能够研究速度对鳄鱼姿势的影响,并研究鳄鱼的运动与脊椎动物运动中从 sprawlers 到直立模式的关系。我们的结果表明,鳄鱼的 sprawlers 与蝾螈和蜥蜴表现出的原始 sprawlers 行为在功能上并不等同。事实上,尽管鳄鱼的高步走和 sprawlers 表现出一些运动学差异,但它们实际上比预期的更为相似,从本质上讲,鳄鱼的 sprawlers 是高步走的较低版本,可以称为“低步走”。在从 sprawlers 到直立姿势的转变方面,高步走的膝关节运动学介于鸟类和非主龙类四足动物之间,但鳄鱼提高速度的方式与其他陆生脊椎动物完全不同(使用远端而非近端肢体元素来提高速度)。根据化石和系统发育证据,现代鳄鱼是从直立祖先进化而来的,这些运动学数据表明,现代鳄鱼次生进化出了可变的半直立姿势,并且它们作为主龙类从 sprawlers 到直立姿势进化转变的中间模型存在问题。

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