Gelatinous zooplankton populations are well known for their ability to take over perturbed ecosystems. The ability of these animals to outcompete and functionally replace fish that exhibit an effective visual predatory mode is counterintuitive because jellyfish are described as inefficient swimmers that must rely on direct contact with prey to feed. We show that jellyfish exhibit a unique mechanism of passive energy recapture, which is exploited to allow them to travel 30% further each swimming cycle, thereby reducing metabolic energy demand by swimming muscles. By accounting for large interspecific differences in net metabolic rates, we demonstrate, contrary to prevailing views, that the jellyfish (Aurelia aurita) is one of the most energe...
Energy saving mechanisms during locomotion are widespread in the animal kingdom. Elastic properties ...
These data relate to an investigation into the wake structure and propulsive efficiency in the blue-...
Artificial control of animal locomotion has the potential to simultaneously address longstanding cha...
Gelatinous zooplankton populations are well known for their ability to take over perturbed ecosystem...
Gelatinous zooplankton populations are well known for their ability to take over perturbed ecosystem...
Jellyfishes have functionally replaced several overexploited commercial stocks of planktivorous fish...
Jellyfish have provided insight into important components of animal propulsion, such as suction thru...
Jellyfish are a successful and diverse class of animals that swim via jet propulsion, with swimming ...
The ability of animals to propel themselves efficiently through a fluid medium is ecologically advan...
Elasticity has been linked to the remarkable propulsive efficiency of pulse-jet animals such as the ...
Jellyfishes have functionally replaced several overexploited commercial stocks of planktivorous fish...
Author Posting. © The Company of Biologists, 2017. This article is posted here by permission of The...
Cnidarian medusae, commonly known as jellyfish, represent the earliest known animal taxa to achieve ...
Many jellyfish produce forward thrust by ejecting a volume of water contained within their subumbrel...
It has been well documented that animals (and machines) swimming or flying near a solid boundary get...
Energy saving mechanisms during locomotion are widespread in the animal kingdom. Elastic properties ...
These data relate to an investigation into the wake structure and propulsive efficiency in the blue-...
Artificial control of animal locomotion has the potential to simultaneously address longstanding cha...
Gelatinous zooplankton populations are well known for their ability to take over perturbed ecosystem...
Gelatinous zooplankton populations are well known for their ability to take over perturbed ecosystem...
Jellyfishes have functionally replaced several overexploited commercial stocks of planktivorous fish...
Jellyfish have provided insight into important components of animal propulsion, such as suction thru...
Jellyfish are a successful and diverse class of animals that swim via jet propulsion, with swimming ...
The ability of animals to propel themselves efficiently through a fluid medium is ecologically advan...
Elasticity has been linked to the remarkable propulsive efficiency of pulse-jet animals such as the ...
Jellyfishes have functionally replaced several overexploited commercial stocks of planktivorous fish...
Author Posting. © The Company of Biologists, 2017. This article is posted here by permission of The...
Cnidarian medusae, commonly known as jellyfish, represent the earliest known animal taxa to achieve ...
Many jellyfish produce forward thrust by ejecting a volume of water contained within their subumbrel...
It has been well documented that animals (and machines) swimming or flying near a solid boundary get...
Energy saving mechanisms during locomotion are widespread in the animal kingdom. Elastic properties ...
These data relate to an investigation into the wake structure and propulsive efficiency in the blue-...
Artificial control of animal locomotion has the potential to simultaneously address longstanding cha...