English: This video shows three sample walks of Cataglyphis fortis and illustrates ground forces (blue), petiole trajectories (red) and stepping pattern (yellow) of left front leg (L1), left middle leg (L2), left hind leg (L3), right hind leg (R1), right middle leg (R2) and right hind leg (R3) in order to describe the alternating tripod gait. Recording rate: 500 frames per second, Playback rate: 10 frames per second.
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Wöhrl T, Reinhardt L, Blickhan R (2017) Data from: Propulsion in hexapod locomotion: how do desert ants traverse slopes? Dryad Digital Repository.
doi:10.5061/dryad.j4594
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Wöhrl T, Reinhardt L, Blickhan R (2017). "Propulsion in hexapod locomotion: How do desert ants traverse slopes?". Journal of Experimental Biology. DOI:
10.1242/jeb.137505. PMID28183867.
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