The musculature of the fins of the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis (Mollusca, Cephalopoda) was studied with electromyography to test predictions of the functional role of the various muscle masses. Previous research had shown the fins to consist of a tightly packed, three-dimensional array of muscle with distinct zones of anaerobic glycolytic and oxidative muscle fibres. In addition, a network of crossed oblique connective tissue fibres was observed within the musculature. In a previous paper a model of the function of the muscle and connective tissue was presented. In the present paper, we present recordings of electrical activity from the various muscle bundles in the fin, in conjunction with the output from an electronic movement-monitoring...
Escape jet propulsion swimming in cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) is powered by the circular muscles ...
Escape jet propulsion swimming in cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) is powered by the circular muscles ...
Physiological studies have shown that the epidermal head and arm lines in cephalopods are a mechanor...
We describe experiments on isolated, live muscle fibres which simulate their in vivo activity in a s...
These data relate to an investigation into the contractile porperties of the mantle muscle of juveni...
The circular muscles surrounding the mantle cavity of European cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) genera...
The circular muscles surrounding the mantle cavity of European cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) genera...
The tentacles of Sepia officinalis are cylindrical muscular structures that can be quickly everted a...
The respiratory flow of water over the gills of the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis at rest is produced...
Muscle action during swimming and the contractile properties of isolated muscle fibres were studied ...
There are approximately 50 muscles that control tail fin shape in most teleost fishes, and although ...
The tentacles of Sepia officinalis are muscular structures that can be quickly everted and 'super-el...
This research project was undertaken on two species of tropical tuna: the yellowfin Thunnus albacare...
Muscle metabolism dominates the energy costs of locomotion. Although in vivo measures of muscle stra...
Muscle metabolism dominates the energy costs of locomotion. Although in vivo measures of muscle stra...
Escape jet propulsion swimming in cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) is powered by the circular muscles ...
Escape jet propulsion swimming in cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) is powered by the circular muscles ...
Physiological studies have shown that the epidermal head and arm lines in cephalopods are a mechanor...
We describe experiments on isolated, live muscle fibres which simulate their in vivo activity in a s...
These data relate to an investigation into the contractile porperties of the mantle muscle of juveni...
The circular muscles surrounding the mantle cavity of European cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) genera...
The circular muscles surrounding the mantle cavity of European cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) genera...
The tentacles of Sepia officinalis are cylindrical muscular structures that can be quickly everted a...
The respiratory flow of water over the gills of the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis at rest is produced...
Muscle action during swimming and the contractile properties of isolated muscle fibres were studied ...
There are approximately 50 muscles that control tail fin shape in most teleost fishes, and although ...
The tentacles of Sepia officinalis are muscular structures that can be quickly everted and 'super-el...
This research project was undertaken on two species of tropical tuna: the yellowfin Thunnus albacare...
Muscle metabolism dominates the energy costs of locomotion. Although in vivo measures of muscle stra...
Muscle metabolism dominates the energy costs of locomotion. Although in vivo measures of muscle stra...
Escape jet propulsion swimming in cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) is powered by the circular muscles ...
Escape jet propulsion swimming in cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) is powered by the circular muscles ...
Physiological studies have shown that the epidermal head and arm lines in cephalopods are a mechanor...