Possible pitfalls of techniques used to record pressures in prey-sucking fish have been analysed by applying control systems and hydrodynamic theory. Fourier analysis revealed a bandwidth of 1 kHz to be generally sufficient for an accurate recording of the overall pressure waveform. The exact bandwidth needed depends on the species, specimen size and intensity of the feeding act. A bandwidth greater than 1 kHz may be needed when secondary fluctuations (e.g. due to vortices) are also to be recorded accurately. Large errors (i.e. of the same order of magnitude as the real pressure) due to the dimensions of the transducer itself cannot be excluded on theoretical grounds. Most reliable pressure records were made with catheter tip pressure trans...
Barotrauma due to rapid decompression has been recorded as the most common injury among fish capture...
Fishes show great variability in hearing sensitivity, bandwidth, and the appropriate stimulus compon...
A study was made to determine the effects of pressures likely to be encountered in a pumping station...
In this thesis hydrodynamic principles are used to quantify relations between form and function in t...
1. Suction feeding is the dominant way to obtain food in teleosts. Its high demands on structures du...
Pressures on the body surface of bluefish, swimming at 0-6 mph, compared to lateral pressure, were r...
Although there are a number of papers on how fish swim (Gray, 1957; Aleev, 1969; Lighthill, 1969), w...
Abstract The majority of aquatic vertebrates are suction feeders: by rapidly expanding the mouth cav...
Over the last five decades, an increasing number of studies on fish behaviour in turbulent flows hav...
Species-specific monitoring activities represent fundamental tools for natural resource management a...
This semiconductor pressure transducer is used to make a record of the action of the fish caudal fin...
Synopsis Despite almost 50 years of research on the functional morphology and biomechanics of suctio...
Synopsis Despite almost 50 years of research on the functional morphology and biomechanics of suctio...
The hydrostatic function of the swimbladder in herring is experimentally investigated through in sit...
Fish live in complex volumetric habitats, and as such, face a challenging environment through which ...
Barotrauma due to rapid decompression has been recorded as the most common injury among fish capture...
Fishes show great variability in hearing sensitivity, bandwidth, and the appropriate stimulus compon...
A study was made to determine the effects of pressures likely to be encountered in a pumping station...
In this thesis hydrodynamic principles are used to quantify relations between form and function in t...
1. Suction feeding is the dominant way to obtain food in teleosts. Its high demands on structures du...
Pressures on the body surface of bluefish, swimming at 0-6 mph, compared to lateral pressure, were r...
Although there are a number of papers on how fish swim (Gray, 1957; Aleev, 1969; Lighthill, 1969), w...
Abstract The majority of aquatic vertebrates are suction feeders: by rapidly expanding the mouth cav...
Over the last five decades, an increasing number of studies on fish behaviour in turbulent flows hav...
Species-specific monitoring activities represent fundamental tools for natural resource management a...
This semiconductor pressure transducer is used to make a record of the action of the fish caudal fin...
Synopsis Despite almost 50 years of research on the functional morphology and biomechanics of suctio...
Synopsis Despite almost 50 years of research on the functional morphology and biomechanics of suctio...
The hydrostatic function of the swimbladder in herring is experimentally investigated through in sit...
Fish live in complex volumetric habitats, and as such, face a challenging environment through which ...
Barotrauma due to rapid decompression has been recorded as the most common injury among fish capture...
Fishes show great variability in hearing sensitivity, bandwidth, and the appropriate stimulus compon...
A study was made to determine the effects of pressures likely to be encountered in a pumping station...