Abstract:Locomotion is one of the most ubiquitous motor actions in the animal kingdom, essential for behaviours as diverse as foraging, migration, and escape. Successful execution of all these tasks relies on continual adjustment of locomotor gait in line with the behavioural demand for speed as well as the terrain. Failure in this process would disrupt locomotor smoothness, raise its energetic cost, and increase the risk of injury due to skeletal stress [1, 2]. Animals avoid these scenarios, in part, by transitioning … Show more
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