The colonial cnidarian, Nanomia bijuga, is highly proficient at moving in three-dimensional space through forward swimming, reverse swimming and turning. We used high speed videography, particle tracking, and particle image velocimetry (PIV) with frame rates up to 6400 s-1 to study the kinematics and fluid mechanics of N. bijuga during turning and reversing. N. bijuga achieved turns with high maneuverability (mean length-specific turning radius, R/L = 0.15 ± 0.10) and agility (mean angular velocity, ω = 104 ± 41 deg. s-1). The maximum angular velocity of N. bijuga, 215 deg. s-1, exceeded that of many vertebrates with more complex body forms and neurocircuitry. Through the combination of rapid nectophore contraction and velum modulation, N. ...
Siphonophores are ubiquitous and often highly abundant members of pelagic ecosystems throughout the ...
The nauplii of Artemia salina swim by means of a single pair of rowing appendages (the second antenn...
Across countless marine invertebrates, coordination of closely spaced swimming appendages is key to ...
The colonial cnidarian, Nanomia bijuga, is highly proficient at moving in three-dimensional space th...
Coordination of multiple propulsors can provide performance benefits in swimming organisms. Siphonop...
Siphonophores (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) inhabit pelagic waters where representative species occupy depths...
Author Posting. © Company of Biologists, 2019. This article is posted here by permission of Company ...
Colonial physonect siphonophores swim via laterally distributed multijet propulsion at intermediate ...
Physonect siphonophores are colonial cnidarians that are pervasive predators in many neritic and oce...
Although steady swimming has received considerable attention in prior studies, unsteady swimming mov...
Jet propulsion, based on examples from the Hydrozoa, has served as a valuable model for swimming by ...
Changes in size strongly influence organisms\u27 ecological performances. For aquatic organisms, the...
While swimming in their natural environment, marine organisms must successfully forage, escape from ...
ABSTRACT- Flexible bodies possessed by fish and marine mammals have been shown to permit high levels...
Locomotion of the box jellyfish Chiropsalmus sp. (cf quadrigatus)1 (Haeckel) and Chironex fleckeri (...
Siphonophores are ubiquitous and often highly abundant members of pelagic ecosystems throughout the ...
The nauplii of Artemia salina swim by means of a single pair of rowing appendages (the second antenn...
Across countless marine invertebrates, coordination of closely spaced swimming appendages is key to ...
The colonial cnidarian, Nanomia bijuga, is highly proficient at moving in three-dimensional space th...
Coordination of multiple propulsors can provide performance benefits in swimming organisms. Siphonop...
Siphonophores (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) inhabit pelagic waters where representative species occupy depths...
Author Posting. © Company of Biologists, 2019. This article is posted here by permission of Company ...
Colonial physonect siphonophores swim via laterally distributed multijet propulsion at intermediate ...
Physonect siphonophores are colonial cnidarians that are pervasive predators in many neritic and oce...
Although steady swimming has received considerable attention in prior studies, unsteady swimming mov...
Jet propulsion, based on examples from the Hydrozoa, has served as a valuable model for swimming by ...
Changes in size strongly influence organisms\u27 ecological performances. For aquatic organisms, the...
While swimming in their natural environment, marine organisms must successfully forage, escape from ...
ABSTRACT- Flexible bodies possessed by fish and marine mammals have been shown to permit high levels...
Locomotion of the box jellyfish Chiropsalmus sp. (cf quadrigatus)1 (Haeckel) and Chironex fleckeri (...
Siphonophores are ubiquitous and often highly abundant members of pelagic ecosystems throughout the ...
The nauplii of Artemia salina swim by means of a single pair of rowing appendages (the second antenn...
Across countless marine invertebrates, coordination of closely spaced swimming appendages is key to ...