We investigated the burst swimming performance of five species of Antarctic fish at -1.0degreesC. The species studied belonged to the suborder, Notothenioidei, and from the families, Nototheniidae and Bathydraconidae. Swimming performance of the fish was assessed over the initial 300 ms of a startle response using surgically attached miniature accelerometers. Escape responses in all fish consisted of a C-type fast start; consisting of an initial pronounced bending of the body into a C-shape, followed by one or more complete tail-beats and an un-powered glide. We found significant differences in the swimming performance of the five species of fish examined, with average maximum swimming velocities (U-max) ranging from 0.91 to 1.39 m s(-1) an...
The escape swimming performance of the Antarctic scallop, Adamussium colbecki, was measured in anima...
The escape swimming performance of the Antarctic scallop, Adamussium colbecki, was measured in anima...
Extrinsic neural and humoral influences on heart rate (fH) and ventilation frequency (fV) were exami...
We examined the burst swimming performance of two Antarctic fishes, Trematomus bernacchii and T. cen...
1. Studies of evolutionary temperature adaptation of muscle and locomotor performance in fish are re...
Fast-start performance associated with escape behaviour was investigated in the sub-Antarctic nototh...
1. The kinematics of labriform and subcarangiform swimming have been investigated for juvenile (7–8...
The structure and function of swimming muscles in Antarctic fish is reviewed, the emphasis being on ...
Abstract Fast-start performance associated with escape behaviour was investigated in the sub-Antarct...
We determined the maximum sustained swimming speed (U-crit), and resting and maximum ventilation rat...
The fish species Notothenia angustata inhabits temperate waters (10 degrees C, yet retains physiolog...
This study examines swimming in fish as a function of the performance of the locomotor musculature....
The notothenioid fishes, which dominate the upper shelf habitats of the Antarctic Continental Shelf,...
Resting weight-specific oxygen consumption of the cryopelagic Antarctic nototheniid Pagothenia borch...
Five species of antarctic fishes can be arranged in order of increasing anaerobic capacity of the wh...
The escape swimming performance of the Antarctic scallop, Adamussium colbecki, was measured in anima...
The escape swimming performance of the Antarctic scallop, Adamussium colbecki, was measured in anima...
Extrinsic neural and humoral influences on heart rate (fH) and ventilation frequency (fV) were exami...
We examined the burst swimming performance of two Antarctic fishes, Trematomus bernacchii and T. cen...
1. Studies of evolutionary temperature adaptation of muscle and locomotor performance in fish are re...
Fast-start performance associated with escape behaviour was investigated in the sub-Antarctic nototh...
1. The kinematics of labriform and subcarangiform swimming have been investigated for juvenile (7–8...
The structure and function of swimming muscles in Antarctic fish is reviewed, the emphasis being on ...
Abstract Fast-start performance associated with escape behaviour was investigated in the sub-Antarct...
We determined the maximum sustained swimming speed (U-crit), and resting and maximum ventilation rat...
The fish species Notothenia angustata inhabits temperate waters (10 degrees C, yet retains physiolog...
This study examines swimming in fish as a function of the performance of the locomotor musculature....
The notothenioid fishes, which dominate the upper shelf habitats of the Antarctic Continental Shelf,...
Resting weight-specific oxygen consumption of the cryopelagic Antarctic nototheniid Pagothenia borch...
Five species of antarctic fishes can be arranged in order of increasing anaerobic capacity of the wh...
The escape swimming performance of the Antarctic scallop, Adamussium colbecki, was measured in anima...
The escape swimming performance of the Antarctic scallop, Adamussium colbecki, was measured in anima...
Extrinsic neural and humoral influences on heart rate (fH) and ventilation frequency (fV) were exami...