Energetic costs of locomotion in bears: is plantigrade locomotion energetically economical?

Volume: 221, Issue: 12
Published: Jun 15, 2018
Abstract
Ursids are the largest mammals to retain a plantigrade posture. This primitive posture has been proposed to result in reduced locomotor speed and economy relative to digitigrade and unguligrade species, particularly at high speeds. Previous energetics research on polar bears (Ursus maritimus) found locomotor costs were more than double predictions for similarly sized quadrupedal mammals, which could be a result of their plantigrade posture or...
Paper Details
Title
Energetic costs of locomotion in bears: is plantigrade locomotion energetically economical?
Published Date
Jun 15, 2018
Volume
221
Issue
12
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