Small undulatory swimmers such as larval zebrafish experience both inertial and viscous forces, the relative importance of which is indicated by the Reynolds number (Re). Re is proportional to swimming speed (vswim) and body length; faster swimming reduces the relative effect of viscous forces. Compared with adults, larval fish experience relatively high (mainly viscous) drag during cyclic swimming. To enhance thrust to an equally high level, they must employ a high product of tail-beat frequency and (peak-to-peak) amplitude fAtail, resulting in a relatively high fAtail/v¯swim ratio (Strouhal number, St), and implying relatively high lateral momentum shedding and low propulsive efficiency. Using kinematic and inverse-dynamics analyses, we s...
To understand the mechanics of fish swimming, we need to know the forces exerted by the fluid and ho...
To understand the mechanics of fish swimming, we need to know the forces exerted by the fluid and ho...
Most of the world's 34,000 known fish species are undulatory swimmers. Their body undulations are pr...
Small undulatory swimmers such as larval zebrafish experience both inertial and viscous forces, the ...
Small undulatory swimmers such as larval zebrafish experience both inertial and viscous forces, the ...
Small undulatory swimmers such as larval zebrafish experience both inertial and viscous forces, the ...
Small undulatory swimmers such as larval zebrafish experience both inertial and viscous forces, the ...
Small undulatory swimmers such as larval zebrafish experience both inertial and viscous forces, the ...
Small undulatory swimmers such as larval zebrafish experience both inertial and viscous forces, the ...
Small undulatory swimmers such as larval zebrafish experience both inertial and viscous forces, the ...
Fish larvae, like most adult fish, undulate their bodies to propel themselves. A detailed kinematic ...
Fish larvae, like most adult fish, undulate their bodies to propel themselves. A detailed kinematic ...
Fish larvae, like most adult fish, undulate their bodies to propel themselves. A detailed kinematic ...
In this study, we explore mechanical constraints on the swimming performance of zebrafish larvae (Da...
To understand the mechanics of fish swimming, we need to know the forces exerted by the fluid and ho...
To understand the mechanics of fish swimming, we need to know the forces exerted by the fluid and ho...
To understand the mechanics of fish swimming, we need to know the forces exerted by the fluid and ho...
Most of the world's 34,000 known fish species are undulatory swimmers. Their body undulations are pr...
Small undulatory swimmers such as larval zebrafish experience both inertial and viscous forces, the ...
Small undulatory swimmers such as larval zebrafish experience both inertial and viscous forces, the ...
Small undulatory swimmers such as larval zebrafish experience both inertial and viscous forces, the ...
Small undulatory swimmers such as larval zebrafish experience both inertial and viscous forces, the ...
Small undulatory swimmers such as larval zebrafish experience both inertial and viscous forces, the ...
Small undulatory swimmers such as larval zebrafish experience both inertial and viscous forces, the ...
Small undulatory swimmers such as larval zebrafish experience both inertial and viscous forces, the ...
Fish larvae, like most adult fish, undulate their bodies to propel themselves. A detailed kinematic ...
Fish larvae, like most adult fish, undulate their bodies to propel themselves. A detailed kinematic ...
Fish larvae, like most adult fish, undulate their bodies to propel themselves. A detailed kinematic ...
In this study, we explore mechanical constraints on the swimming performance of zebrafish larvae (Da...
To understand the mechanics of fish swimming, we need to know the forces exerted by the fluid and ho...
To understand the mechanics of fish swimming, we need to know the forces exerted by the fluid and ho...
To understand the mechanics of fish swimming, we need to know the forces exerted by the fluid and ho...
Most of the world's 34,000 known fish species are undulatory swimmers. Their body undulations are pr...