SYNOPSIS. Perturbations vary in period and amplitude, and responses to unavoidable perturbations depend on response time and scale. Disturbances due to unavoidable perturbations occur in three translational planes and three rotational axes during forwards and backwards swimming. Stability depends on hydro-dynamic damping and correcting forces, which may be generated by propulsors (powered) or by control surfaces moving with the body (trimming). Hydrostatic forces affecting body orientation (posture) result in negative metacentric heights amplifying rolling disturbances. The ability to counteract perturbations and correct disturbances is greater for fishes with more slender bodies, which appears to affect habitat choices. Postural control pr...
Station-holding performance was determined on a smooth substratum and on a grid substratum for three...
SYNOPSIS. The shape and motion of the pectoral fins vary considerably among fishes that swim in the ...
Goldfish, Carassius auratus, silver dollar, Metynnis hypsauchen, and angelfish, Pterophyllum scalare...
Fishes suspended in water are subject to the complex nature of three dimensional flows. Often, these...
We examine the stability of the “coast ” motion of fish, that is to say, the motion of a neutrally b...
Most fish species swim with lateral body undulations running from head to tail, These waves run more...
Undulatory fishes display a wide range of body amplitudes and wavelengths during steady swimming. Th...
The area of fish locomotion is infested with the prevailing and dominating model which violates the ...
Fishes exhibit an astounding diversity of locomotor behaviors, from classic swimming with their body...
Most fish swim by the rhythmic passage of a wave of lateral displacement from head to tail, thereby ...
This paper provides analytical insights into the hypothesis that fish exploit resonance to reduce th...
PhDBiological SciencesZoologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshtt...
The fish locomotion has received enormous amount of attentionand yet, as writing this paper, the cur...
Fish locomotion provides an overview of key features related to swimming. The section about the swim...
The elongate body plan is present in many groups of fishes, and this morphology dictates functional ...
Station-holding performance was determined on a smooth substratum and on a grid substratum for three...
SYNOPSIS. The shape and motion of the pectoral fins vary considerably among fishes that swim in the ...
Goldfish, Carassius auratus, silver dollar, Metynnis hypsauchen, and angelfish, Pterophyllum scalare...
Fishes suspended in water are subject to the complex nature of three dimensional flows. Often, these...
We examine the stability of the “coast ” motion of fish, that is to say, the motion of a neutrally b...
Most fish species swim with lateral body undulations running from head to tail, These waves run more...
Undulatory fishes display a wide range of body amplitudes and wavelengths during steady swimming. Th...
The area of fish locomotion is infested with the prevailing and dominating model which violates the ...
Fishes exhibit an astounding diversity of locomotor behaviors, from classic swimming with their body...
Most fish swim by the rhythmic passage of a wave of lateral displacement from head to tail, thereby ...
This paper provides analytical insights into the hypothesis that fish exploit resonance to reduce th...
PhDBiological SciencesZoologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshtt...
The fish locomotion has received enormous amount of attentionand yet, as writing this paper, the cur...
Fish locomotion provides an overview of key features related to swimming. The section about the swim...
The elongate body plan is present in many groups of fishes, and this morphology dictates functional ...
Station-holding performance was determined on a smooth substratum and on a grid substratum for three...
SYNOPSIS. The shape and motion of the pectoral fins vary considerably among fishes that swim in the ...
Goldfish, Carassius auratus, silver dollar, Metynnis hypsauchen, and angelfish, Pterophyllum scalare...