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    Moving cheaply: energetics of walking in the african elephant

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    Date
    1995
    Author
    Langman, TJ
    Roberts, J
    Maloiy, GMO
    Heglund, NC
    Weber, JM
    Kram, R
    Taylor, CR
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    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    Large animals have a much better fuel economy than small ones, both when they rest and when they run. At rest, each gram of tissue of the largest land animal, the African elephant, consumes metabolic energy at 1/20 the rate of a mouse; using existing allometric relationships, we calculate that it should be able to carry 1 g of its tissue (or a load) for 1 km at 1/40 the cost for a mouse. These relationships between energetics and size are so consistent that they have been characterized as biological laws. The elephant has massive legs and lumbers along awkwardly, suggesting that it might expend more energy to move about than other animals. We find, however, that its energetic cost of locomotion is predicted remarkably well by the allometric relationships and is the lowest recorded for any living land animal.
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    http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/23494
    Citation
    The Journal of Experimental Biology 198, 629–632 (1995)
    Publisher
    Institute of Animal Physiology and Biotechnology Research
     
    Department of Biology, Louisiana State University
     
    Department of Biology, University of Ottawa
     
    Subject
    Locomotion
    Metabolic rate
    Allometry
    Elephant
    Energetics
    Walking
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