نتایج جستجو برای: swimming speed

تعداد نتایج: 220212  

2005
Smallmouth Bass

,4bstruct.-Critical swimming speed (U,,,) is a common rneHsure of the relationship between exercise intensity and duration within the prolonged perforn~nnce nvelope. This relationship is often used to establish wntcr velocity criterin for fishways and culverts; however, the technique involves the nssumptions that fish will choose to move at ( I ) n swimming spced cquivulent to U,,, and (2) a gr...

Journal: :The European physical journal. E, Soft matter 2014
B U Felderhof

A matrix formulation is derived for the calculation of the swimming speed and the power required for swimming of an assembly of rigid spheres immersed in a viscous fluid of infinite extent. The spheres may have arbitrary radii and may interact with elastic forces. The analysis is based on the Stokes mobility matrix of the set of spheres, defined in low Reynolds number hydrodynamics. For small a...

Journal: :international journal of marine science and engineering 2013
m. abbaspour m. asadian ghahferokhi

this paper presents simplified hydrodynamics model for a biomimetic robot fish based on quantitative morphological and kinematic parameters of crangiform fish. the motion of four pangasius sanitwongsei with different length and swimming speed were recorded by the digital particle image velocimetry (dpiv) and image processing methods and optimal coefficients of the motion equations and appropria...

Journal: :British Journal of Sports Medicine 1986

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2006
Guy Claireaux Christine Couturier Anne-Laure Groison

This study is an attempt to gain an integrated understanding of the interactions between temperature, locomotion activity and metabolism in the European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax). To our knowledge this study is among the few that have investigated the influence of the seasonal changes in water temperature on swimming performance in fish. Using a Brett-type swim-tunnel respirometer the rel...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2008
Emily A Jones Arianne S Jong David J Ellerby

Many fish change gait within their aerobically supported range of swimming speeds. The effects of acute temperature change on this type of locomotor behavior are poorly understood. Bluegill sunfish swim in the labriform mode at low speeds and switch to undulatory swimming as their swimming speed increases. Maximum aerobic swimming speed (U(max)), labriform-undulatory gait transition speed (U(tr...

2014
Mathias Wolfrum Christoph Alexander Rüst Thomas Rosemann Romuald Lepers Beat Knechtle

BACKGROUND The purpose of the present study was to analyse potential changes in performance of elite breaststroke swimmers competing at national and international level and to compare to elite freestyle swimming performance. METHODS Temporal trends in performance of elite breaststroke swimmers were analysed from records of the Swiss Swimming Federation and the FINA (Fédération Internationale ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2004
Eric D Tytell

The kinematics and hydrodynamics of routine linear accelerations were studied in American eels, Anguilla rostrata, using high-speed video and particle image velocimetry. Eels were examined both during steady swimming at speeds from 0.6 to 1.9 body lengths (L) per second and during accelerations from -1.4 to 1.3 L s(-2). Multiple regression of the acceleration and steady swimming speed on the bo...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Jakob Brodersen P. Anders Nilsson Jeppe Ammitzbøll Lars-Anders Hansson Christian Skov Christer Brönmark

Migration is a commonly described phenomenon in nature that is often caused by spatial and temporal differences in habitat quality. However, as migration requires energy, the timing of migration may depend not only on differences in habitat quality, but also on temporal variation in migration costs. Such variation can, for instance, arise from changes in wind or current velocity for migrating b...

Journal: :Nature communications 2013
Christofer J Clemente Christopher Richards

Studies of the muscle force-velocity relationship and its derived n-shaped power-velocity curve offer important insights into muscular limits of performance. Given the power is maximal at 1/3 V(max), geometric scaling of muscle force coupled with fluid drag force implies that this optimal muscle-shortening velocity for power cannot be maintained across the natural body-size range. Instead, musc...

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