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Influence of loading parallel to the body axis on the walking coordination of an insect

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It is often reported in the early literature that insects walk with the legs protacting in diagonal pairs rather than the triplet of three legs associated with the tripod step pattern. The diagonal pattern implies that legs of the same segment have a phase relationship significantly different from 0.5. Such a pattern of leg recovery has been demonstrated quantitatively for the stick insect (Graham, 1972). Such patterns occur in several insects and systematic asymmetry can even be detected in the earliest quantitative study on cockroaches (Hughes, 1957) when the animals are walking slowly. More recently Spirito and Mushrush (1979) have reported systematic deviations from a phase of 0.5 similar to those observed in stick insects. Asymmetry has also been quantitatively demonstrated in Katydids (Graham, 1978) and has recently been observed in Mantid walking (Thomson, personal communication). This phenomenon seems to be a general characteristic of slow walking coordination in insects. In stick insects asymmetry only becomes obvious in gait II at slow speeds although there can be systematic differences in ipsilateral coordination on right and left sides even at the highest speeds in this gait (Graham, 1972).

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Foth, E., Graham, D. Influence of loading parallel to the body axis on the walking coordination of an insect. Biol. Cybern. 48, 149–157 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00318082

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