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THE mode of locomotion of the hopping mouse can be compared with that of the kangaroo moving bipedally at speed. Because the latter cannot be monitored due to technical difficulties, I have used the hopping mouse in a study of the energetics of this type of locomotion at speeds of 0.5–7 km h−1. I found that at 2.5–3 km h−1, the stride frequency stabilised, as did steady-state oxygen consumption. Above 5 km h−1 oxygen consumption again increased although stride frequency did not. The result of this pattern was that the costs of hopping in Notomys cervinus were markedly below those predicted for a quadruped. The overall pattern had similarities with those displayed by kangaroos1.
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DAWSON, T. Energetic cost of locomotion in Australian hopping mice. Nature 259, 305–307 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1038/259305a0
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