To gain insight into the function of the dorsal fins in white-spotted bamboo sharks (Orectolobiformes: Hemiscyillidae) during steady swimming, data on three-dimensional kinematics and electromyographic recordings were collected. Bamboo sharks were induced to swim at 0.5 and 0.75 body lengths per second in a laminar flow tank. Displacement, lag and angles were analyzed from high-speed video images. Onset, offset, duration, duty cycle and asynchrony index were calculated from three muscle implants on each side of each dorsal fin. The dorsal fins were displaced more laterally than the undulating body. In addition, the dorsal tips had larger lateral displacement than the trailing edges. Increased speed was accompanied by an increase in tail beat fr...
Biomimetic approach is very profound in the search of a more effective and efficient ways of perform...
The gymnotiform mode of aquatic locomotion is characterized by the use of an elongated anal fin, gen...
Spinal deformities among captive sand tiger sharks, Carcharias taurus, are unfortunately common, and...
To gain insight into the function of the dorsal fins in white-spotted bamboo sharks (Orectolobiformes...
Stability and procured instability characterize two opposing types of swimming, steady and maneuveri...
Dorsal fins have diverse morphologies across shark species. However, little is known about the abili...
A key feature of fish functional design is the presence of multiple fins that allow thrust vectoring...
Bamboo shark swimming in a flow tank. Note the flexibility of the shark body and how both dorsal fin...
Elasmobranchs (sharks, skates and rays) use a distinct set of cartilaginous endochondral elements to...
Two competing models have been presented to explain how the heterocercal tail functions during locom...
Dorsal and anal fins are median fins located above and below the centre of mass of fishes, each havi...
The function of the heterocercal tail in sharks has long been debated in the literature. Previous ki...
This research project was undertaken on two species of tropical tuna: the yellowfin Thunnus albacare...
When discussing the buoyancy of sharks, it is important to understand the hydrodynamics that are of ...
Although the motor control of feeding is presumed to be generally conserved, some fishes are capable...
Biomimetic approach is very profound in the search of a more effective and efficient ways of perform...
The gymnotiform mode of aquatic locomotion is characterized by the use of an elongated anal fin, gen...
Spinal deformities among captive sand tiger sharks, Carcharias taurus, are unfortunately common, and...
To gain insight into the function of the dorsal fins in white-spotted bamboo sharks (Orectolobiformes...
Stability and procured instability characterize two opposing types of swimming, steady and maneuveri...
Dorsal fins have diverse morphologies across shark species. However, little is known about the abili...
A key feature of fish functional design is the presence of multiple fins that allow thrust vectoring...
Bamboo shark swimming in a flow tank. Note the flexibility of the shark body and how both dorsal fin...
Elasmobranchs (sharks, skates and rays) use a distinct set of cartilaginous endochondral elements to...
Two competing models have been presented to explain how the heterocercal tail functions during locom...
Dorsal and anal fins are median fins located above and below the centre of mass of fishes, each havi...
The function of the heterocercal tail in sharks has long been debated in the literature. Previous ki...
This research project was undertaken on two species of tropical tuna: the yellowfin Thunnus albacare...
When discussing the buoyancy of sharks, it is important to understand the hydrodynamics that are of ...
Although the motor control of feeding is presumed to be generally conserved, some fishes are capable...
Biomimetic approach is very profound in the search of a more effective and efficient ways of perform...
The gymnotiform mode of aquatic locomotion is characterized by the use of an elongated anal fin, gen...
Spinal deformities among captive sand tiger sharks, Carcharias taurus, are unfortunately common, and...