Our understanding of animal locomotion in air and water has progressed considerably, based on studies of their wakes. Wake vortices are the hallmarks of momentum transfer and enable an inverse inference of the forces applied by animals. Such approach has recently been extended to locomotion at the air–water interface, focusing on the familiar water striders and their dual hallmarks, surface capillary waves and bulk water vortices, produced by their paddling legs. However, the principal mechanisms of propulsion used in this type of locomotion remain a matter of debate. We confirm that the main force driving propulsion is the capillary force resulting from surface tension, and that interface relaxation makes a major contribution to the increa...
This chapter discusses the theoretical modeling of aquatic and aerial animal locomotion, several obj...
SYNOPSIS. Animal generated water movements are visualized and quantified using two-dimensional parti...
Restricted until 25 Mar. 2013.Mathematical modeling and analysis of biological systems such as swimm...
AbstractModeling of the propulsion hydrodynamics of water striders, which was rare performed in prev...
We present the results of a combined experimental and theoretical investigation of the dynamics of w...
We present the results of a combined experimental and theoretical investigation of the dynamics of w...
The aim of this paper is to show the significance of vortices in animal locomotion in fluids on two ...
Experimental and theoretical results on the propulsion of swimrners are presented with an emphasis o...
L’interface air-eau est un milieu où la tension de surface intervient en permanence pour minimiser l...
SYNOPSIS. Despite enormous progress during the last twenty years in understanding the mechanistic ba...
The kinematics of swimming frogs have been studied extensively in the past and, based on these resul...
The interaction between swimming and flying animals and their fluid environments generates downstrea...
What does it mean to be a wake? Does being a wake ensure staying a wake? These questions have kept ...
International audienceWe perform an experimental and theoretical study of the wave pattern generated...
An abundance of swimming animals have converged upon a common swimming strategy using multiple propu...
This chapter discusses the theoretical modeling of aquatic and aerial animal locomotion, several obj...
SYNOPSIS. Animal generated water movements are visualized and quantified using two-dimensional parti...
Restricted until 25 Mar. 2013.Mathematical modeling and analysis of biological systems such as swimm...
AbstractModeling of the propulsion hydrodynamics of water striders, which was rare performed in prev...
We present the results of a combined experimental and theoretical investigation of the dynamics of w...
We present the results of a combined experimental and theoretical investigation of the dynamics of w...
The aim of this paper is to show the significance of vortices in animal locomotion in fluids on two ...
Experimental and theoretical results on the propulsion of swimrners are presented with an emphasis o...
L’interface air-eau est un milieu où la tension de surface intervient en permanence pour minimiser l...
SYNOPSIS. Despite enormous progress during the last twenty years in understanding the mechanistic ba...
The kinematics of swimming frogs have been studied extensively in the past and, based on these resul...
The interaction between swimming and flying animals and their fluid environments generates downstrea...
What does it mean to be a wake? Does being a wake ensure staying a wake? These questions have kept ...
International audienceWe perform an experimental and theoretical study of the wave pattern generated...
An abundance of swimming animals have converged upon a common swimming strategy using multiple propu...
This chapter discusses the theoretical modeling of aquatic and aerial animal locomotion, several obj...
SYNOPSIS. Animal generated water movements are visualized and quantified using two-dimensional parti...
Restricted until 25 Mar. 2013.Mathematical modeling and analysis of biological systems such as swimm...