Attempts to measure the propulsive forces produced by swimming dolphins have been limited. Previous uses of computational hydrodynamic models and gliding experiments have provided estimates of thrust production by dolphins, but these were indirect tests that relied on various assumptions. The thrust produced by two actively swimming bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) was directly measured using digital particle image velocimetry (DPIV). For dolphins swimming in a large outdoor pool, the DPIV method used illuminated microbubbles that were generated in a narrow sheet from a finely porous hose and a compressed air source. The movement of the bubbles was tracked with a high-speed video camera. Dolphins swam at speeds of 0.7 to 3.4 m s−1 w...
Instrumenting animals with tags contributes additional resistive forces (weight, buoyancy, lift, and...
Instrumenting animals with tags contributes additional resistive forces (weight, buoyancy, lift, and...
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Attempts to measure the propulsive forces produced by swimming dolphins have been limited. Previous ...
Estimation of force generated by dolphins has long been debated. The problem was that indirect estim...
: Estimation of force generated by dolphins has long been debated. The problem was that indirect est...
The power output and propulsive efficiency of swimming bottlenose dolphins (Tursiopstruncatus) were ...
The power output and propulsive efficiency of swimming bottlenose dolphins (Tursiopstruncatus) were ...
Dolphins are well known as excellent swimmers for being capable of efficient cruising and sharp acce...
SYNOPSIS. Despite enormous progress during the last twenty years in understanding the mechanistic ba...
Steady swimming movements of dolphins were recorded in a search for direct evidence of asymmetry bet...
Instrumenting animals with tags contributes additional resistive forces (weight, buoyancy, lift, and...
California sea lions are among the most agile of swimming mammals. Most marine mammals swim with the...
Drag force acting on swimming marine mammals is difficult to measure directly. Researchers often use...
Instrumenting animals with tags contributes additional resistive forces (weight, buoyancy, lift, and...
Instrumenting animals with tags contributes additional resistive forces (weight, buoyancy, lift, and...
Instrumenting animals with tags contributes additional resistive forces (weight, buoyancy, lift, and...
© The Author(s), 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Attempts to measure the propulsive forces produced by swimming dolphins have been limited. Previous ...
Estimation of force generated by dolphins has long been debated. The problem was that indirect estim...
: Estimation of force generated by dolphins has long been debated. The problem was that indirect est...
The power output and propulsive efficiency of swimming bottlenose dolphins (Tursiopstruncatus) were ...
The power output and propulsive efficiency of swimming bottlenose dolphins (Tursiopstruncatus) were ...
Dolphins are well known as excellent swimmers for being capable of efficient cruising and sharp acce...
SYNOPSIS. Despite enormous progress during the last twenty years in understanding the mechanistic ba...
Steady swimming movements of dolphins were recorded in a search for direct evidence of asymmetry bet...
Instrumenting animals with tags contributes additional resistive forces (weight, buoyancy, lift, and...
California sea lions are among the most agile of swimming mammals. Most marine mammals swim with the...
Drag force acting on swimming marine mammals is difficult to measure directly. Researchers often use...
Instrumenting animals with tags contributes additional resistive forces (weight, buoyancy, lift, and...
Instrumenting animals with tags contributes additional resistive forces (weight, buoyancy, lift, and...
Instrumenting animals with tags contributes additional resistive forces (weight, buoyancy, lift, and...
© The Author(s), 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...