Biomechanics of octopedal locomotion: kinematic and kinetic analysis of the spiderGrammostola mollicoma

Author:

Biancardi Carlo M.1,Fabrica C. Gabriel2,Polero Patricia2,Loss Jefferson Fagundes3,Minetti Alberto E.1

Affiliation:

1. Physiomechanics of Locomotion Laboratory, Department of Human Physiology, University of Milan, 20133 Milan, Italy

2. Departamento de Biofísica (Unidad de Investigación en Biomecánica de la Locomoción Humana), Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de la República, General Flores 2125, Montevideo, Uruguay

3. Esçola de Educación Física (Laboratorio de Pesquisa en el Ejercicio), Universidade Federal do Rio Grande Do Sul, Rua Felizardo 750, Campus Olímpico, 90040-060Porto Alegre/RS

Abstract

SUMMARYDespite the abundance of octapodal species and their evolutionary importance in originating terrestrial locomotion, the locomotion mechanics of spiders has received little attention so far. In this investigation we use inverse dynamics to study the locomotor performance of Grammostola mollicoma (18 g). Through 3-D kinematic measurements, the trajectory of the eight limbs and cephalothorax or abdomen allowed us to estimate the motion of the body centre of mass (COM) at different speeds. Classic mechanics of locomotion and multivariate analysis of several variables such as stride length and frequency, duty factor, mechanical external work and energy recovery, helped to identify two main gaits, a slow (speed <11 cm s–1) one and a fast one characterised by distinctive 3-D trajectories of COM. The total mechanical work (external + internal) calculated in the present study and metabolic data from the literature allowed us to estimate the locomotion efficiency of this species, which was less than 4%. Gait pattern due to alternating limb support, which generates asymmetrical COM trajectories and a small but consistent energy transfer between potential and kinetic energies of COM, is discussed both in terms of coordination indices and by referring to the octopod as formed by two quadrupeds in series. Analogies and differences of the newly obtained parameters with the allometric data and predictions are also illustrated.

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Insect Science,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Aquatic Science,Physiology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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