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Elastic energy storage across speeds during steady-state hopping of desert kangaroo rats (Dipodomys deserti)

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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
卷 225, 期 2, 页码 -

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COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.242954

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Strain energy; Bipedal hopping; Ankle extensor tendons; Elastic modulus

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  1. National Science Foundation [NSF 1553550]
  2. Army Research Office [ARO 66554-EG]
  3. University of California, Irvine

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Recent research on kangaroo rats suggests that despite their relative thickness, the ankle extensor tendons of these small hoppers are considerably more compliant. This increased compliance allows for greater tendon deformation and elastic energy storage and return, particularly at faster hopping speeds.
Small bipedal hoppers, including kangaroo rats, are not thought to benefit from substantial elastic energy storage and return during hopping. However, recent species-specific material properties research suggests that, despite relative thickness, the ankle extensor tendons of these small hoppers are considerably more compliant than had been assumed. With faster locomotor speeds demanding higher forces, a lower tendon stiffness suggests greater tendon deformation and thus a greater potential for elastic energy storage and return with increasing speed. Using the elastic modulus values specific to kangaroo rat tendons, we sought to determine how much elastic energy is stored and returned during hopping across a range of speeds. In vivo techniques were used to record tendon force in the ankle extensors during steady-speed hopping. Our data support the hypothesis that the ankle extensor tendons of kangaroo rats store and return elastic energy in relation to hopping speed, storing more at faster speeds. Despite storing comparatively less elastic energy than larger hoppers, this relationship between speed and energy storage offers novel evidence of a functionally similar energy storage mechanism, operating irrespective of body size or tendon thickness, across the distal muscle-tendon units of both small and large bipedal hoppers.

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