ENERGETIC COST OF LOCOMOTION IN THE TAMMAR WALLABY

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作者
BAUDINETTE, RV [1 ]
SNYDER, GK [1 ]
FRAPPELL, PB [1 ]
机构
[1] FLINDERS UNIV,SCH BIOL SCI,ADELAIDE,SA 5001,AUSTRALIA
来源
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY | 1992年 / 262卷 / 05期
关键词
MARSUPIAL; EXERCISE; OXYGEN CONSUMPTION; LACTATE;
D O I
10.1152/ajpregu.1992.262.5.R771
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Rates of oxygen consumption and blood lactate levels were measured in tammar wallabies (Macropus eugenii) trained to hop on a treadmill. In addition, the work required to overcome wind resistance during forward locomotion was measured in a wind tunnel. Up to approximately 2.0 m/s, rates of oxygen consumption increased linearly with speed and were not significantly different from rates of oxygen consumption for a quadruped of similar body mass. Between 2.0 and 9.4 m/s, rates of of oxygen consumption were independent of hopping speed, and between 3.9 and 7.9 m/s, the range over which samples were obtained, blood lactate levels were low (0.83 +/- 0.13 mmol.min-1.kg-1) and did not increase with hopping speed. The work necessary to overcome drag increased exponentially with speed but increased the energy cost of locomotion by only 10% at the average speed attained by our fast hoppers. Thus, during hopping, the energy cost of locomotion is effectively independent of speed. At rates of travel observed in the field, the estimated energy cost of transport in large macropods is less than one-third the cost for a quadruped of equivalent body mass. The energetic savings associated with this unique form of locomotion may have been an important physiological adaptation, enabling large macropods to efficiently cover the distances necessary to forage in the semiarid landscapes of Australia.
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页码:R771 / R778
页数:8
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