In a large aquarium the leopard shark Triakis semifasciata, sand tiger shark Odontaspis taurus, sandbar shark Carcharhinus plumbeus, and spiny dogfish Squalus acanthias cruised steadily at 0.1-0.7 body lengths s- '. Relative to the trajectory of the shark, the pectora1 fins were maintained at a positive angle of attack regardless of vertical direction. For level swimming the mean angle of attack for the pectoral fin was 11 k 1.7", 10.1 f 1.3", 9.3 f 1.3", and 1.5-0 f 0.0" for T. semifaciata, C. plumbeus, 0. taurus, and S. acanthias, respectively. The long axis of the body was canted at an angle of attack for T. semlfasciata and S. acanthias, but trim was maintained during level swimming for C. plumbeus and 0. taurus...
One of the most prominent features in the evolution of ray-finned fishes is the change in pectoral f...
Dorsal fins have diverse morphologies across shark species. However, little is known about the abili...
Many benthic fishes use their pectoral fins for both swimming and substrate contact. Each behavior i...
In a large aquarium the leopard shark Triakis semifasciata, sand tiger shark Odontaspis taurus, sand...
When discussing the buoyancy of sharks, it is important to understand the hydrodynamics that are of ...
Biomimetic approach is very profound in the search of a more effective and efficient ways of perform...
Two competing models have been presented to explain how the heterocercal tail functions during locom...
The classical theory of locomotion in sharks proposes that shark pectoral fins are oriented to gener...
Previous analyses of elasmobranchs have shown that differences in ecology are related to variations ...
Fish pectoral fins move in complex ways, acting as control surfaces to affect force balance during s...
Stability and procured instability characterize two opposing types of swimming, steady and maneuveri...
In the pectoral fins of teleost fish a great variety of functions can be distinguished. Two of them ...
Animals exhibit various physiological and behavioural strategies for minimizing travel costs. Fins o...
This is the first known report on the skeletal and muscular systems, and the skin histology, of the ...
This is the first known report on the skeletal and muscular systems, and the skin histology, of the ...
One of the most prominent features in the evolution of ray-finned fishes is the change in pectoral f...
Dorsal fins have diverse morphologies across shark species. However, little is known about the abili...
Many benthic fishes use their pectoral fins for both swimming and substrate contact. Each behavior i...
In a large aquarium the leopard shark Triakis semifasciata, sand tiger shark Odontaspis taurus, sand...
When discussing the buoyancy of sharks, it is important to understand the hydrodynamics that are of ...
Biomimetic approach is very profound in the search of a more effective and efficient ways of perform...
Two competing models have been presented to explain how the heterocercal tail functions during locom...
The classical theory of locomotion in sharks proposes that shark pectoral fins are oriented to gener...
Previous analyses of elasmobranchs have shown that differences in ecology are related to variations ...
Fish pectoral fins move in complex ways, acting as control surfaces to affect force balance during s...
Stability and procured instability characterize two opposing types of swimming, steady and maneuveri...
In the pectoral fins of teleost fish a great variety of functions can be distinguished. Two of them ...
Animals exhibit various physiological and behavioural strategies for minimizing travel costs. Fins o...
This is the first known report on the skeletal and muscular systems, and the skin histology, of the ...
This is the first known report on the skeletal and muscular systems, and the skin histology, of the ...
One of the most prominent features in the evolution of ray-finned fishes is the change in pectoral f...
Dorsal fins have diverse morphologies across shark species. However, little is known about the abili...
Many benthic fishes use their pectoral fins for both swimming and substrate contact. Each behavior i...