Insects are Both Impeded and Propelled by Their Legs During Walking

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Abstract

The kinetics of walking behaviour in stick insects differ from vertebrate walking behaviour. The differences suggest that insect locomotion consists of a hold-push-recover sequence similar to that used by a climber. This is supported by evidence from force platform measurements on free-walking insects and motor output recordings from animals walking on a treadwheel.

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Graham, D. (1983). Insects are Both Impeded and Propelled by Their Legs During Walking. Journal of Experimental Biology, 104(1), 129–137. https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.104.1.129

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