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Speed dependent phase shifts and gait changes in cockroaches running on substrates of different slipperiness.

Tom WeihmannPierre-Guillaume BrunEmily Pycroft
Published in: Frontiers in zoology (2017)
Temporally distributed leg force application as resulting from metachronal leg coordination at high running speeds may be particularly useful in animals with limited capabilities for elastic energy storage within the legs, as energy efficiency can be increased without the need for elasticity in the legs. It may also facilitate locomotion on slippery surfaces, which usually reduce leg force transmission to the ground. Moreover, increased temporal overlap of the stance phases of the legs likely improves locomotion control, which might result in a higher dynamic stability.
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