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Toads can anticipate timing and impact of their landings

Washington, Mon, 08 Feb 2010 ANI

Washington, Feb 7 (ANI): A new research has shown that toads, like humans, are capable of anticipating when and how hard they are going to land after a jump and activating muscles important in absorbing impact accordingly.

 

The research was carried out by Gary B. Gillis, associate professor of biology at Mount Holyoke College, US.

 

Until now, such prescient limb muscle activity has only been demonstrated in mammals, but Gillis and his team showed that hopping toads can alter both the intensity and timing of activity in muscles used to stabilize their forelimbs on impact.

 

In long hops, when impact forces are known to be higher, elbow muscles exhibited more intense activity just prior to landing than during short hops.

 

In addition, one major elbow muscle was always activated at a fixed interval prior to landing in all hops, regardless of distance, suggesting that toads not only gauge how hard they're going to hit the ground, but also anticipate precisely when that will happen.

 

"We believe this data represents the first demonstration of tuned pre-landing muscle use in anurans (frogs and toads)," said Gillis.

 

"It raises questions about how widespread this ability is among other species and how important feedback from various sensory systems, for example, vision, is for mediating this ability," he added.

 

This coming summer, Gillis and his students will be conducting similar experiments on different species of frogs to determine if their findings are unique to toads or common in anurans.

 

They will also be making a blindfold for toads so they can test Gillis's hypothesis that vision is necessary for these animals to anticipate the timing and magnitude of impact. (ANI)

 


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