Straight, forward, unrestrained swimming behaviour, with periodic lateral oscillations of body and tailfin, was described and compared for saithe and mackerel. A method was developed for kinematic analysis of forward motion, lateral displacements and body curvature, based on a Fourier-series approach.The dimensionless kinematic quantities showed relatively small variations over large ranges of swimming speeds. The speed range of mackerel was twice as fast as that of saithe. The main difference in swimming style between the species was a somewhat greater tail amplitude and a correspondingly stronger curvature near the caudal peduncle in mackerel than in saithe.The swimming style of both species yields a Froude efficiency close to the maximum...
Most fish swim by the rhythmic passage of a wave of lateral displacement from head to tail, thereby ...
Swimming animals need to generate propulsive force to overcome drag, regardless of whether they swim...
The fish locomotion has received enormous amount of attentionand yet, as writing this paper, the cur...
Straight, forward, unrestrained swimming behaviour, with periodic lateral oscillations of body and t...
This paper deals with the hydrodynamics and internal dynamics of fish swimming. Our analysis starts ...
This paper deals with the hydrodynamics and internal dynamics of fish swimming. Our analysis starts ...
Most fish species swim with lateral body undulations running from head to tail, These waves run more...
video entry for gallery of fluid motion 2008We carry out numerical simulations with 3D self-propelle...
The structure of the wake behind a continuously swimming mullet was analysed qualitatively and quant...
This paper seeks to evaluate the swimming flow around a typical slender fish whose transverse cross-...
Fishes exhibit an astounding diversity of locomotor behaviors, from classic swimming with their body...
A theoretical model describes how an intermittent swimming style can be energetically advantageous o...
SYNOPSIS. The shape and motion of the pectoral fins vary considerably among fishes that swim in the ...
The fish locomotion has received enormous amount of attentionand yet, as writing this paper, the cur...
A fish swims by stimulating its muscles and causing its body to "wiggle", which in turn generates t...
Most fish swim by the rhythmic passage of a wave of lateral displacement from head to tail, thereby ...
Swimming animals need to generate propulsive force to overcome drag, regardless of whether they swim...
The fish locomotion has received enormous amount of attentionand yet, as writing this paper, the cur...
Straight, forward, unrestrained swimming behaviour, with periodic lateral oscillations of body and t...
This paper deals with the hydrodynamics and internal dynamics of fish swimming. Our analysis starts ...
This paper deals with the hydrodynamics and internal dynamics of fish swimming. Our analysis starts ...
Most fish species swim with lateral body undulations running from head to tail, These waves run more...
video entry for gallery of fluid motion 2008We carry out numerical simulations with 3D self-propelle...
The structure of the wake behind a continuously swimming mullet was analysed qualitatively and quant...
This paper seeks to evaluate the swimming flow around a typical slender fish whose transverse cross-...
Fishes exhibit an astounding diversity of locomotor behaviors, from classic swimming with their body...
A theoretical model describes how an intermittent swimming style can be energetically advantageous o...
SYNOPSIS. The shape and motion of the pectoral fins vary considerably among fishes that swim in the ...
The fish locomotion has received enormous amount of attentionand yet, as writing this paper, the cur...
A fish swims by stimulating its muscles and causing its body to "wiggle", which in turn generates t...
Most fish swim by the rhythmic passage of a wave of lateral displacement from head to tail, thereby ...
Swimming animals need to generate propulsive force to overcome drag, regardless of whether they swim...
The fish locomotion has received enormous amount of attentionand yet, as writing this paper, the cur...