The swimming capacity of Barbus bocagei was measured with the critical swimming speed (Ucrit) standard test in a modified Blazka-type swim tunnel. Sixty B. bocagei were tested and they exhibited a mean S.D. Ucrit of 0.81 +/- 0.11 m/s or 3.1 +/- 0.86 total lengths per second (LT/s). Sex had no effect on Ucrit but significant differences were found between the swimming performance of fish with distinct sizes
Spatial variability in streamflow characteristics is responsible for a large range of habitat variat...
For much of their pelagic larval dispersal (PLD) stage, larval perciform fishes are able to directly...
This study compared the critical swimming speed (U) and endurance performance of three Australian fr...
The main purpose of this study was to gather swimming performance information for two endemic cyprin...
The main purpose of this study was to gather swimming performance information for two endemic cyprin...
Critical swimming speed (Ucrit) of the potamodromous southern straight-mouth nase was assessed in a ...
This paper analyzes the volitional swimming capacity of the Iberian barbel (Luciobarbus bocagei Stei...
Critical swimming speed (Ucrit) has traditionally been measured in relatively small swimming tunnels...
Critical swimming speed (Ucrit) is a common measure of the relationship betweenexercise intensity an...
Swimming capacity is a vital function for aquatic organisms because it is essential for obtaining fo...
A large, sea-going water tunnel was used in various studies of shark swimming performance. The criti...
Swimming performance of fish constitutes a good ecophysiological tool to evaluate the ability of spe...
Critical swimming speed and swimming performance in relation with different factors were tested this...
Sustained swimming ability can play a critical role in the ecology of fishes, particularly in terms ...
A fair number of values for the speed of swimming of a representative selection of fish species now ...
Spatial variability in streamflow characteristics is responsible for a large range of habitat variat...
For much of their pelagic larval dispersal (PLD) stage, larval perciform fishes are able to directly...
This study compared the critical swimming speed (U) and endurance performance of three Australian fr...
The main purpose of this study was to gather swimming performance information for two endemic cyprin...
The main purpose of this study was to gather swimming performance information for two endemic cyprin...
Critical swimming speed (Ucrit) of the potamodromous southern straight-mouth nase was assessed in a ...
This paper analyzes the volitional swimming capacity of the Iberian barbel (Luciobarbus bocagei Stei...
Critical swimming speed (Ucrit) has traditionally been measured in relatively small swimming tunnels...
Critical swimming speed (Ucrit) is a common measure of the relationship betweenexercise intensity an...
Swimming capacity is a vital function for aquatic organisms because it is essential for obtaining fo...
A large, sea-going water tunnel was used in various studies of shark swimming performance. The criti...
Swimming performance of fish constitutes a good ecophysiological tool to evaluate the ability of spe...
Critical swimming speed and swimming performance in relation with different factors were tested this...
Sustained swimming ability can play a critical role in the ecology of fishes, particularly in terms ...
A fair number of values for the speed of swimming of a representative selection of fish species now ...
Spatial variability in streamflow characteristics is responsible for a large range of habitat variat...
For much of their pelagic larval dispersal (PLD) stage, larval perciform fishes are able to directly...
This study compared the critical swimming speed (U) and endurance performance of three Australian fr...