Muscle metabolism dominates the energy costs of locomotion. Although in vivo measures of muscle strain, activity and force can indicate mechanical function, similar muscle-level measures of energy use are challenging to obtain. Without this information locomotor systems are essentially a black box in terms of the distribution of metabolic energy. Although in situ measurements of muscle metabolism are not practical in multiple muscles, the rate of blood flow to skeletal muscle tissue can be used as a proxy for aerobic metabolism, allowing the cost of particular muscle functions to be estimated. Axial, undulatory swimming is one of the most common modes of vertebrate locomotion. In fish, segmented myotomal muscles are the primary power source...
How muscles are used is a key to understanding the internal driving of fish swimming. However, the u...
Assessment of the energetic costs of different living activities is of primary interest among fish b...
The metabolic strategies of teleosts may provide important lessons for the weight control program of...
Muscle metabolism dominates the energy costs of locomotion. Although in vivo measures of muscle stra...
<p>A. Estimated percentage of swimming energy costs directed to the myotomal and fin musculature dur...
Most fish species swim with lateral body undulations running from head to tail, These waves run more...
Energy consumption is one of the primary considerations in animal locomotion. In swimming locomotion...
Energy consumption is one of the primary considerations in animal locomotion. In swimming locomotion...
The limiting factors of swimming performance were studied in fish exercising in a water tunnel. The ...
Undulatory swimming is employed by many fish for routine swimming and extended sprints. In this biom...
The importance of circulatory glucose as a fuel for skeletal muscle and heart during sustained swim...
We describe experiments on isolated, live muscle fibres which simulate their in vivo activity in a s...
Most fish species swim with lateral body undulations running from head to tail, These waves run more...
The white myotomal muscle fibres of most teleost fishes are multi-terminally innervated (Bone, 1964)...
<p>Energy estimates were obtained by multiplying the total estimated energy directed to the fin musc...
How muscles are used is a key to understanding the internal driving of fish swimming. However, the u...
Assessment of the energetic costs of different living activities is of primary interest among fish b...
The metabolic strategies of teleosts may provide important lessons for the weight control program of...
Muscle metabolism dominates the energy costs of locomotion. Although in vivo measures of muscle stra...
<p>A. Estimated percentage of swimming energy costs directed to the myotomal and fin musculature dur...
Most fish species swim with lateral body undulations running from head to tail, These waves run more...
Energy consumption is one of the primary considerations in animal locomotion. In swimming locomotion...
Energy consumption is one of the primary considerations in animal locomotion. In swimming locomotion...
The limiting factors of swimming performance were studied in fish exercising in a water tunnel. The ...
Undulatory swimming is employed by many fish for routine swimming and extended sprints. In this biom...
The importance of circulatory glucose as a fuel for skeletal muscle and heart during sustained swim...
We describe experiments on isolated, live muscle fibres which simulate their in vivo activity in a s...
Most fish species swim with lateral body undulations running from head to tail, These waves run more...
The white myotomal muscle fibres of most teleost fishes are multi-terminally innervated (Bone, 1964)...
<p>Energy estimates were obtained by multiplying the total estimated energy directed to the fin musc...
How muscles are used is a key to understanding the internal driving of fish swimming. However, the u...
Assessment of the energetic costs of different living activities is of primary interest among fish b...
The metabolic strategies of teleosts may provide important lessons for the weight control program of...