It has been known for a long time that fish and aquatic animals such as porpoises apparently swim with little effort. Attempts to observe or estimate indirectly then-energy requirements have frequently, but not always, led to one of two conclusions: (1) these creatures have a much smaller drag than could be achieved with similar, man
Though it is well known that some aquatic animals can swim at higher speed than the value estimated ...
(1) The standard oxygen consumption and the oxygen consumption during measured swimming activity hav...
opalescens Berry swimming in a tunnel respirometer provided estimates of all the forces acting in th...
Studies on the energetics of swimming of fish have always been restricted by the absence of data on ...
In the preceding paper (Webb, 1971) the thrust and power output of rainbow trout swimming at subfati...
Although there are a number of papers on how fish swim (Gray, 1957; Aleev, 1969; Lighthill, 1969), w...
Pacific salmon migrations are energetically expensive and must be completed solely on energy reserve...
canadensis, muskrat Ondatra zibethicus and otter Lutra canadensis) swim using their hindlimbs in a v...
During the months of August and September 1957, a series of experiments were conducted at Bonneville...
Adult Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. have a fixed amount of energy available to fuel their freshw...
We used electromyogram telemetry to examine swim speeds and passage success for 12 adult sockeye sal...
1. Pressures on the right and left sides of the tails of swimming bluefish were measured and found t...
Migratory species travelling long distances between habitats to spawn or feed are well adapted to op...
The swimming ability of immature silver salmon was measured by two methods: a) The time before the f...
The critical swimming velocity of fish is affected by environmental conditions and the highest swimm...
Though it is well known that some aquatic animals can swim at higher speed than the value estimated ...
(1) The standard oxygen consumption and the oxygen consumption during measured swimming activity hav...
opalescens Berry swimming in a tunnel respirometer provided estimates of all the forces acting in th...
Studies on the energetics of swimming of fish have always been restricted by the absence of data on ...
In the preceding paper (Webb, 1971) the thrust and power output of rainbow trout swimming at subfati...
Although there are a number of papers on how fish swim (Gray, 1957; Aleev, 1969; Lighthill, 1969), w...
Pacific salmon migrations are energetically expensive and must be completed solely on energy reserve...
canadensis, muskrat Ondatra zibethicus and otter Lutra canadensis) swim using their hindlimbs in a v...
During the months of August and September 1957, a series of experiments were conducted at Bonneville...
Adult Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. have a fixed amount of energy available to fuel their freshw...
We used electromyogram telemetry to examine swim speeds and passage success for 12 adult sockeye sal...
1. Pressures on the right and left sides of the tails of swimming bluefish were measured and found t...
Migratory species travelling long distances between habitats to spawn or feed are well adapted to op...
The swimming ability of immature silver salmon was measured by two methods: a) The time before the f...
The critical swimming velocity of fish is affected by environmental conditions and the highest swimm...
Though it is well known that some aquatic animals can swim at higher speed than the value estimated ...
(1) The standard oxygen consumption and the oxygen consumption during measured swimming activity hav...
opalescens Berry swimming in a tunnel respirometer provided estimates of all the forces acting in th...