Many natural animal movements involve accelerating from a standstill and then stopping. Obstacles in natural environments often limit the straight-line distance available for movement, and decreased braking ability theoretically can limit speed for short distances. Consequently, braking ability can be important for avoiding collisions with obstacles and exploiting resources effectively in complex environments. A presumed morphological correlate of improved braking performance in fish is increased pectoral fin area, because most fish protract these structures as they decelerate. However, the kinematics and modulation of velocity during starting and stopping are poorly understood for most species of fish as well as most species of animals. Th...
The fast-start (acceleration) performance of seven groups of rainbow trout from 9-6 to 387 cm total ...
Bluegill sunfish Lepomis macrochirus exhibit intraspecific variation in their morphology and swimmin...
Schooling can provide fish with a number of behavioural and ecological advantages, including increas...
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...
Synopsis For most vertebrates, locomotion is a fundamental component of prey capture. Despite this u...
We explored how the flattened and rounded pectoral disc of the ocellate river stingray (Potamotrygon...
Fast-start performance of eight groups of rainbow trout with various fin-rays removed was measured t...
The area of fish locomotion is infested with the prevailing and dominating model which violates the ...
The fast-start escape response is critically important to avoid predation, and axial movements drivi...
Fast-starts are high acceleration manoeuvres used by fish. Fast-start escape responses can be initia...
Evolutionary patterns of intrinsic caudal musculature in ray-finned fishes show that fine control of...
Dorsal and anal fins are median fins located above and below the centre of mass of fishes, each havi...
Moving through a dense fluid such as water presents some unique challenges to minimizing energy use ...
From insect wings to tetrapod limbs, the appendages of animals have diversified with the functional ...
The fast-start (acceleration) performance of seven groups of rainbow trout from 9-6 to 387 cm total ...
Bluegill sunfish Lepomis macrochirus exhibit intraspecific variation in their morphology and swimmin...
Schooling can provide fish with a number of behavioural and ecological advantages, including increas...
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...
Synopsis For most vertebrates, locomotion is a fundamental component of prey capture. Despite this u...
We explored how the flattened and rounded pectoral disc of the ocellate river stingray (Potamotrygon...
Fast-start performance of eight groups of rainbow trout with various fin-rays removed was measured t...
The area of fish locomotion is infested with the prevailing and dominating model which violates the ...
The fast-start escape response is critically important to avoid predation, and axial movements drivi...
Fast-starts are high acceleration manoeuvres used by fish. Fast-start escape responses can be initia...
Evolutionary patterns of intrinsic caudal musculature in ray-finned fishes show that fine control of...
Dorsal and anal fins are median fins located above and below the centre of mass of fishes, each havi...
Moving through a dense fluid such as water presents some unique challenges to minimizing energy use ...
From insect wings to tetrapod limbs, the appendages of animals have diversified with the functional ...
The fast-start (acceleration) performance of seven groups of rainbow trout from 9-6 to 387 cm total ...
Bluegill sunfish Lepomis macrochirus exhibit intraspecific variation in their morphology and swimmin...
Schooling can provide fish with a number of behavioural and ecological advantages, including increas...