Studies of fish locomotion have concentrated on body and caudal fin swimming modes. This applies equally to all facets of locomotion (e.g. see Bone, 1966; Gray, 1968; Lighthill, 1969; Webb, 1971a, b, 1973; Brett & Glass, 1973). In contrast, little work has been done on other swimming modes. Breder (1926) has classified variou
The pectoral fins of ray-finned fishes are flexible and capable of complex movements, and yet little...
canadensis, muskrat Ondatra zibethicus and otter Lutra canadensis) swim using their hindlimbs in a v...
Though it is well known that some aquatic animals can swim at higher speed than the value estimated ...
Some of the problems still outstanding in the field of fish locomotion have been reviewed by Bainbri...
Most fish swim by the rhythmic passage of a wave of lateral displacement from head to tail, thereby ...
Several physico-mechanical designs evolved in fish are currently inspiring robotic devices for propu...
Abstract—Several physico-mechanical designs evolved in fish are currently inspiring robotic devices ...
Fishes exhibit an astounding diversity of locomotor behaviors, from classic swimming with their body...
SYNOPSIS. One of the most prominent characteristics of early vertebrates is the elongate caudal fin ...
musculoskeletal mechanics of paired-fin-based propulsion in this group. The role of appendicular mus...
The area of fish locomotion is infested with the prevailing and dominating model which violates the ...
Fish locomotion provides an overview of key features related to swimming. The section about the swim...
The pectoral fins of ray-finned fishes are flexible and capable of complex movements, and yet little...
Central to our understanding of locomotion in fishes are the performance implications of using diffe...
SYNOPSIS. The shape and motion of the pectoral fins vary considerably among fishes that swim in the ...
The pectoral fins of ray-finned fishes are flexible and capable of complex movements, and yet little...
canadensis, muskrat Ondatra zibethicus and otter Lutra canadensis) swim using their hindlimbs in a v...
Though it is well known that some aquatic animals can swim at higher speed than the value estimated ...
Some of the problems still outstanding in the field of fish locomotion have been reviewed by Bainbri...
Most fish swim by the rhythmic passage of a wave of lateral displacement from head to tail, thereby ...
Several physico-mechanical designs evolved in fish are currently inspiring robotic devices for propu...
Abstract—Several physico-mechanical designs evolved in fish are currently inspiring robotic devices ...
Fishes exhibit an astounding diversity of locomotor behaviors, from classic swimming with their body...
SYNOPSIS. One of the most prominent characteristics of early vertebrates is the elongate caudal fin ...
musculoskeletal mechanics of paired-fin-based propulsion in this group. The role of appendicular mus...
The area of fish locomotion is infested with the prevailing and dominating model which violates the ...
Fish locomotion provides an overview of key features related to swimming. The section about the swim...
The pectoral fins of ray-finned fishes are flexible and capable of complex movements, and yet little...
Central to our understanding of locomotion in fishes are the performance implications of using diffe...
SYNOPSIS. The shape and motion of the pectoral fins vary considerably among fishes that swim in the ...
The pectoral fins of ray-finned fishes are flexible and capable of complex movements, and yet little...
canadensis, muskrat Ondatra zibethicus and otter Lutra canadensis) swim using their hindlimbs in a v...
Though it is well known that some aquatic animals can swim at higher speed than the value estimated ...