This paper discusses some examples of strong correlations between functions and structures in axial fish muscle on a micro-level. Muscle tissue needs a certain elasticity to cope with the diverse functional requirements necessary for swimming. During fast-starts of carp, muscles can be stretched up to 40% above their resting length. These muscles need to be designed such that they can endure these strains and simultaneously provide the required force. Posterior fibres of adult carp have a longer phase of eccentric activity (active while being stretched) than anterior ones and will therefore develop greater forces. Posterior and red fibres are subjected to larger strains during continuous swimming and have special adaptations on a microscopi...
This research project was undertaken on two species of tropical tuna: the yellowfin Thunnus albacare...
Muscle shortening underpins most skeletal motion and ultimately animal performance. Most animal musc...
Using data from fast time-resolved x-ray diffraction experiments on the synchrotrons at Daresbury an...
This paper discusses some examples of strong correlations between functions and structures in axial ...
In this series of studies the relations between swimming behaviour of fish in general and extreme sw...
Undulatory swimming is employed by many fish for routine swimming and extended sprints. In this biom...
Muscles of fishes are active in a variety of movements that differ in velocity, duration and excursi...
Muscles of fishes are active in a variety of movements that differ in velocity, duration and excursi...
Most fish species swim with lateral body undulations running from head to tail, These waves run more...
fish myotome is composed of both aerobic and anaerobic muscle. The aerobic or red muscle is used to ...
We describe experiments on isolated, live muscle fibres which simulate their in vivo activity in a s...
Undulatory swimming is employed by many fish for routine swimming and extended sprints. In this biom...
Fish myotomes contain two basic types of muscle fibre, red and white. Where these are separate the r...
Titin, a striated-muscle specific protein spanning the distance between Z- and M-lines of sarcomeres...
Suction feeding in ray-finned fishes requires substantial muscle power for fast and forceful prey ca...
This research project was undertaken on two species of tropical tuna: the yellowfin Thunnus albacare...
Muscle shortening underpins most skeletal motion and ultimately animal performance. Most animal musc...
Using data from fast time-resolved x-ray diffraction experiments on the synchrotrons at Daresbury an...
This paper discusses some examples of strong correlations between functions and structures in axial ...
In this series of studies the relations between swimming behaviour of fish in general and extreme sw...
Undulatory swimming is employed by many fish for routine swimming and extended sprints. In this biom...
Muscles of fishes are active in a variety of movements that differ in velocity, duration and excursi...
Muscles of fishes are active in a variety of movements that differ in velocity, duration and excursi...
Most fish species swim with lateral body undulations running from head to tail, These waves run more...
fish myotome is composed of both aerobic and anaerobic muscle. The aerobic or red muscle is used to ...
We describe experiments on isolated, live muscle fibres which simulate their in vivo activity in a s...
Undulatory swimming is employed by many fish for routine swimming and extended sprints. In this biom...
Fish myotomes contain two basic types of muscle fibre, red and white. Where these are separate the r...
Titin, a striated-muscle specific protein spanning the distance between Z- and M-lines of sarcomeres...
Suction feeding in ray-finned fishes requires substantial muscle power for fast and forceful prey ca...
This research project was undertaken on two species of tropical tuna: the yellowfin Thunnus albacare...
Muscle shortening underpins most skeletal motion and ultimately animal performance. Most animal musc...
Using data from fast time-resolved x-ray diffraction experiments on the synchrotrons at Daresbury an...