2022
DOI: 10.3390/biology11071052
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Mediterranean Spur-Thighed Tortoises (Testudo graeca) Have Optimal Speeds at Which They Can Minimise the Metabolic Cost of Transport, on a Treadmill

Abstract: Tortoises are famed for their slow locomotion, which is in part related to their herbivorous diet and the constraints imposed by their protective shells. For most animals, the metabolic cost of transport (CoT) is close to the value predicted for their body mass. Testudines appear to be an exception to this rule, as previous studies indicate that, for their body mass, they are economical walkers. The metabolic efficiency of their terrestrial locomotion is explainable by their walking gait biomechanics and the s… Show more

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“…[ 27 ] Similarly, Mediterranean spur‐thighed tortoises have a minimum CoT of 4.11, which is lower than the predicted value (14.78). [ 28 ] Based on these research findings, it can be understood that tortoises perform efficient terrestrial locomotion relative to their mass.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[ 27 ] Similarly, Mediterranean spur‐thighed tortoises have a minimum CoT of 4.11, which is lower than the predicted value (14.78). [ 28 ] Based on these research findings, it can be understood that tortoises perform efficient terrestrial locomotion relative to their mass.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%