Deep-bodied fish, such as the bluegill sunfish {Lepomis macrochirus), are considered to have relatively larger wetted surface areas for their size than fusiform fish. On the basis of the boundary layer thinning hypothesis attributing high power requirements of undulatory swimming to enhanced friction drag, power (=drag) coefficients should be higher for such fish. Areas are typically normalized with total length, L, as L2 for comparison among species. Bluegill had a wetted surface area of 0.65 L2, compared with areas of about 0.41 L2 for trout of similar mass. However, absolute areas and volume2'3 of bluegill and trout were similar. Power requirements and power coefficients calculated from kinematics during steady swimming were lower f...
AbstractUnderwater Undulatory Swimming (UUS) is an area of continuing development in elite swimming....
canadensis, muskrat Ondatra zibethicus and otter Lutra canadensis) swim using their hindlimbs in a v...
The ability to sustain high swimming speeds is believed to be an important factor affecting resource...
SYNOPSIS. A recurring question in the study of fish biomechanics and energetics is the mechanical po...
1. Pressures on the right and left sides of the tails of swimming bluefish were measured and found t...
Crucian carp (Carassius carassius) increases in body depth in response to chemical cues from piscivo...
Moving through a dense fluid such as water presents some unique challenges to minimizing energy use ...
Lighthill and Blake (1990) developed a form of elongated body theory appropriate for the analysis of...
Cost reduction strategies are often invoked as explanations when studies of adaptation fail to find ...
(Received?; revised?; accepted?.- To be entered by editorial office) Most aquatic vertebrates swim b...
Swimming performance of pregnant live-bearing fish is presumably constrained by the additional drag ...
An undulatory pattern of body bending in which waves pass along the body from head to tail is a majo...
Locomotion is energetically expensive. This may create selection pressures that favor economical loc...
The purpose of this study was to examine the kinematics of human undulatory underwater swimming and ...
Though it is well known that some aquatic animals can swim at higher speed than the value estimated ...
AbstractUnderwater Undulatory Swimming (UUS) is an area of continuing development in elite swimming....
canadensis, muskrat Ondatra zibethicus and otter Lutra canadensis) swim using their hindlimbs in a v...
The ability to sustain high swimming speeds is believed to be an important factor affecting resource...
SYNOPSIS. A recurring question in the study of fish biomechanics and energetics is the mechanical po...
1. Pressures on the right and left sides of the tails of swimming bluefish were measured and found t...
Crucian carp (Carassius carassius) increases in body depth in response to chemical cues from piscivo...
Moving through a dense fluid such as water presents some unique challenges to minimizing energy use ...
Lighthill and Blake (1990) developed a form of elongated body theory appropriate for the analysis of...
Cost reduction strategies are often invoked as explanations when studies of adaptation fail to find ...
(Received?; revised?; accepted?.- To be entered by editorial office) Most aquatic vertebrates swim b...
Swimming performance of pregnant live-bearing fish is presumably constrained by the additional drag ...
An undulatory pattern of body bending in which waves pass along the body from head to tail is a majo...
Locomotion is energetically expensive. This may create selection pressures that favor economical loc...
The purpose of this study was to examine the kinematics of human undulatory underwater swimming and ...
Though it is well known that some aquatic animals can swim at higher speed than the value estimated ...
AbstractUnderwater Undulatory Swimming (UUS) is an area of continuing development in elite swimming....
canadensis, muskrat Ondatra zibethicus and otter Lutra canadensis) swim using their hindlimbs in a v...
The ability to sustain high swimming speeds is believed to be an important factor affecting resource...