Evolutionary patterns of intrinsic caudal musculature in ray-finned fishes show that fine control of the dorsal lobe of the tail evolved first, followed by the ability to control the ventral lobe. This progression of increasing differentiation of musculature suggests specialization of caudal muscle roles. Fine control of fin elements is probably responsible for the range of fin conformations observed during different maneuvering behaviors. Here, we examine the kinematics of the caudal fin and the motor activity of the intrinsic caudal musculature during kick-and-glide, braking and backing maneuvers, and compare these data with our previous work on the function of the caudal fin during steady swimming. Kick-and-glide maneuvers consisted of l...
SYNOPSIS. The shape and motion of the pectoral fins vary considerably among fishes that swim in the ...
Pectoral fin activity is important for a range of behaviors in fishes, including propulsion and mane...
SYNOPSIS. Despite considerable recent progress in understanding the func-tion of the axial muscles a...
There are approximately 50 muscles that control tail fin shape in most teleost fishes, and although ...
Dorsal and anal fins are median fins located above and below the centre of mass of fishes, each havi...
SYNOPSIS. The great anatomical diversification of paired fins within the Actinopterygii (ray-finned ...
SYNOPSIS. One of the most prominent characteristics of early vertebrates is the elongate caudal fin ...
In this study, we examine the kinematics and hydrodynamics of the soft dorsal fin in a representativ...
The pectoral fins of ray-finned fishes are flexible and capable of complex movements, and yet little...
The pectoral fins of ray-finned fishes are flexible and capable of complex movements, and yet little...
We designed a robotic fish caudal fin with six individually moveable fin rays based on the tail of t...
Fishes exhibit an astounding diversity of locomotor behaviors, from classic swimming with their body...
Fish swimming has often been simplified into the motions of a two-dimensional slice through the hori...
From insect wings to tetrapod limbs, the appendages of animals have diversified with the functional ...
Adult ocean sunfish are the heaviest living teleosts. They have no axial musculature or caudal fin. ...
SYNOPSIS. The shape and motion of the pectoral fins vary considerably among fishes that swim in the ...
Pectoral fin activity is important for a range of behaviors in fishes, including propulsion and mane...
SYNOPSIS. Despite considerable recent progress in understanding the func-tion of the axial muscles a...
There are approximately 50 muscles that control tail fin shape in most teleost fishes, and although ...
Dorsal and anal fins are median fins located above and below the centre of mass of fishes, each havi...
SYNOPSIS. The great anatomical diversification of paired fins within the Actinopterygii (ray-finned ...
SYNOPSIS. One of the most prominent characteristics of early vertebrates is the elongate caudal fin ...
In this study, we examine the kinematics and hydrodynamics of the soft dorsal fin in a representativ...
The pectoral fins of ray-finned fishes are flexible and capable of complex movements, and yet little...
The pectoral fins of ray-finned fishes are flexible and capable of complex movements, and yet little...
We designed a robotic fish caudal fin with six individually moveable fin rays based on the tail of t...
Fishes exhibit an astounding diversity of locomotor behaviors, from classic swimming with their body...
Fish swimming has often been simplified into the motions of a two-dimensional slice through the hori...
From insect wings to tetrapod limbs, the appendages of animals have diversified with the functional ...
Adult ocean sunfish are the heaviest living teleosts. They have no axial musculature or caudal fin. ...
SYNOPSIS. The shape and motion of the pectoral fins vary considerably among fishes that swim in the ...
Pectoral fin activity is important for a range of behaviors in fishes, including propulsion and mane...
SYNOPSIS. Despite considerable recent progress in understanding the func-tion of the axial muscles a...