基于压力中心的驯鹿(Rangifer tarandus)足部调节、制动和推动机制

IF 1.4 4区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY Animal Biology Pub Date : 2024-03-29 DOI:10.1163/15707563-bja10131
Guoyu Li, Rui Zhang, Hao Pang, Junfeng Wang, Xumin Sun, Zhisong Li, Yexuan Luo, L. Wen
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驯鹿是季节性迁徙动物,它们的脚在制动和推动方面发挥着重要作用。驯鹿的自然栖息地在北极地区,需要它们在复杂的地面条件下穿行,而它们的脚就是为了适应这些挑战而进化的。驯鹿必须长途跋涉寻找食物和水,这对它们的耐力和毅力提出了很高的要求。驯鹿的脚能够支撑其体重并长时间保持稳定,这对驯鹿的生存至关重要。使用压力板研究了不同速度(步行、低速小跑和高速小跑)下的压力中心,以确定驯鹿露爪、脚趾内侧和外侧的功能。内侧趾和外侧趾是承重趾,露爪起辅助支撑作用。承趾和露爪的峰值比例分别为 85.1-9.5% 和 2.7-22.9%。后足和前足的压力中心轨迹分别为一条 "L "形线和一条直线。前足露爪的峰值比例(7.0-22.9%)大于后足露爪的峰值比例(2.7-8.2%)。前足露爪的变异系数随着速度的上升而增大,表明前足会根据运动状态调整压力。前脚掌露爪的变异系数(31.1%-73.1%)大于承趾的变异系数(14.1%-40.7%),表明露爪起到了稳定作用。在制动阶段,起制动作用的前脚掌承趾所承受的压力随着时间的推移而增加。后蹄远端内侧趾和远端外侧趾的负荷峰值均出现在推动阶段,主要与推动作用有关。因此,驯鹿脚的特点有利于提高稳定和迁移能力。
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Regulating, braking and pushing mechanisms of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) feet based on center of pressure
Reindeer are seasonal migratory animals, and their feet play a significant role in braking and pushing. Their natural habitats in arctic regions require them to navigate complex ground conditions, and their feet have evolved to adapt to these challenges. Reindeer must travel long distances to find food and water, which demands high levels of endurance and stamina. The ability of reindeer feet to support their weights and maintain stability over extended periods is crucial to the survival of reindeer. The center of pressure at different speeds (walking, low-speed trotting, and high-speed trotting) was studied using a pressure plate to determine the functions of the dewclaws, medial toes and lateral toes of reindeer. The medial toes and lateral toes were the bearing toes, and the dewclaws played an auxiliary supporting role. The proportions of peak value in the bearing toes and dewclaws were 85.1-9.5% and 2.7-22.9%, respectively. The center-of-pressure trajectories of hindfeet and forefeet were an L-shaped line and a straight line, respectively. The proportion of peak value in forefoot dewclaws (7.0-22.9%) was larger than that of hindfoot dewclaws (2.7-8.2%). The coefficients of variation of forefoot dewclaws increased with rising speed, indicating the forefeet adjusted the pressure according to the motion state. The coefficient of variation of forefoot dewclaws (31.1-73.1%) was larger than that of bearing toes (14.1-40.7%), indicating the dewclaws played a stabilization role. The pressure on the bearing toes of the forefeet, which played a braking role, increased with time during the braking phase. The peak loads on the distal medial toe and the distal lateral toe of hindfeet were both in the pushing phase, which were mainly associated with a pushing role. Hence, the characteristics of reindeer feet are conducive to improving the stabilizing and migrating abilities.
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Animal Biology
Animal Biology 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: Animal Biology publishes high quality papers and focuses on integration of the various disciplines within the broad field of zoology. These disciplines include behaviour, developmental biology, ecology, endocrinology, evolutionary biology, genomics, morphology, neurobiology, physiology, systematics and theoretical biology. Purely descriptive papers will not be considered for publication. Animal Biology is the official journal of the Royal Dutch Zoological Society since its foundation in 1872. The journal was initially called Archives Néerlandaises de Zoologie, which was changed in 1952 to Netherlands Journal of Zoology, the current name was established in 2003.
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