Tunas possess a range of physiological and mechanical adaptations geared towards high-performance swimming that are of considerable interest to physiologists, ecologists and engineers. Advances in biologging have provided significant improvements in understanding tuna migrations and vertical movement patterns, yet our understanding of the locomotion and swimming mechanics of these fish under natural conditions is limited. We equipped Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) with motion-sensitive tags and video cameras to quantify the gaits and kinematics used by wild fish. Our data reveal significant variety in the locomotory kinematics of Atlantic bluefin tuna, ranging from continuous locomotion to two types of intermittent locomotion. The ...
Tunas, lamnid sharks and whales are some of the fastest sustained swimming animals. To propel themse...
Tuna—along with whales and lamnid sharks—utilise thunniform locomotion, a mode of swimming that opti...
We employed ultrasonic transmitters to follow (for up to 48 h) the horizontal and vertical movements...
Tunas possess a range of physiological and mechanical adaptations geared towards high performance sw...
Tuna are known for exceptional swimming speeds, which are possible because of their thunniform lift-...
The bluefin tuna have a variety of distinctive anatomical and physiological adaptations that enhance...
記事区分:原著[Author abstract]Biotelemetry was used to examine swimming behavior of Pacific bluefin tuna i...
Underwater locomotion is challenging due to the high friction and resistance imposed on a body movin...
Tunas are well known for specialized anatomical and physiological features that correlate to their e...
This research project was undertaken on two species of tropical tuna: the yellowfin Thunnus albacare...
Tropical pelagic predators are exploited by fisheries and their movements are influenced by factors ...
Fishes exhibit an astounding diversity of locomotor behaviors, from classic swimming with their body...
<div><p>Underwater locomotion is challenging due to the high friction and resistance imposed on a bo...
It is well known that tuna fish in the ocean can dynamically morph their median fins to achieve opti...
Exploitation of tropical tunas in the western and central Pacific Ocean constitutes an industry gene...
Tunas, lamnid sharks and whales are some of the fastest sustained swimming animals. To propel themse...
Tuna—along with whales and lamnid sharks—utilise thunniform locomotion, a mode of swimming that opti...
We employed ultrasonic transmitters to follow (for up to 48 h) the horizontal and vertical movements...
Tunas possess a range of physiological and mechanical adaptations geared towards high performance sw...
Tuna are known for exceptional swimming speeds, which are possible because of their thunniform lift-...
The bluefin tuna have a variety of distinctive anatomical and physiological adaptations that enhance...
記事区分:原著[Author abstract]Biotelemetry was used to examine swimming behavior of Pacific bluefin tuna i...
Underwater locomotion is challenging due to the high friction and resistance imposed on a body movin...
Tunas are well known for specialized anatomical and physiological features that correlate to their e...
This research project was undertaken on two species of tropical tuna: the yellowfin Thunnus albacare...
Tropical pelagic predators are exploited by fisheries and their movements are influenced by factors ...
Fishes exhibit an astounding diversity of locomotor behaviors, from classic swimming with their body...
<div><p>Underwater locomotion is challenging due to the high friction and resistance imposed on a bo...
It is well known that tuna fish in the ocean can dynamically morph their median fins to achieve opti...
Exploitation of tropical tunas in the western and central Pacific Ocean constitutes an industry gene...
Tunas, lamnid sharks and whales are some of the fastest sustained swimming animals. To propel themse...
Tuna—along with whales and lamnid sharks—utilise thunniform locomotion, a mode of swimming that opti...
We employed ultrasonic transmitters to follow (for up to 48 h) the horizontal and vertical movements...