2024
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.246943
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Center of mass position does not drive energetic costs during climbing

Melody W. Young,
Edwin Dickinson,
Jon A. Gustafson
et al.

Abstract: Climbing animals theoretically need to optimize the energetic costs of vertical climbing while also maintaining stability. Many modifications to climbing behaviors have been proposed as methods of satisfying these criteria, focusing on controlling the center of mass (COM) during ascent. However, the link between COM movements and metabolic energy costs has yet to be evaluated empirically. In this study, we manipulate climbing conditions across three experimental setups to elicit changes in COM position, and me… Show more

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