نتایج جستجو برای: swimming speed

تعداد نتایج: 220212  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2005
Gal Ribak Daniel Weihs Zeev Arad

Cormorants are water birds that forage by submerged swimming in search and pursuit of fish. Underwater they swim by paddling with both feet simultaneously in a gait that includes long glides between consecutive strokes. At shallow swimming depths the birds are highly buoyant as a consequence of their aerial lifestyle. To counter this buoyancy cormorants swim underwater with their body at an ang...

2016
Christopher E. Oufiero Katrina R. Whitlow

Fish have a remarkable amount of variation in their swimming performance, from within species differences to diversity among major taxonomic groups. Fish swimming is a complex, integrative phenotype and has the ability to plastically respond to a myriad of environmental changes. The plasticity of fish swimming has been observed on whole-organismal traits such as burst speed or critical swimming...

2011
Caroline Methling Christian Tudorache Peter V. Skov John F. Steffensen

Pop-up satellite archival tags (PSATs) have recently been applied in attempts to follow the oceanic spawning migration of the European eel. PSATs are quite large, and in all likelihood their hydraulic drag constitutes an additional cost during swimming, which remains to be quantified, as does the potential implication for successful migration. Silver eels (L(T) = 598.6±29 mm SD, N = 9) were sub...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2013
Dominique G Roche Sandra A Binning Yoland Bosiger Jacob L Johansen Jodie L Rummer

Metabolic rates of aquatic organisms are estimated from measurements of oxygen consumption rates ( ) through swimming and resting respirometry. These distinct approaches are increasingly used in ecophysiology and conservation physiology studies; however, few studies have tested whether they yield comparable results. We examined whether two fundamental measures, standard metabolic rate (SMR) and...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2015
Emily E Riley Eric Lauga

Many small organisms self-propel in viscous fluids using travelling wave-like deformations of their bodies or appendages. Examples include small nematodes moving through soil using whole-body undulations or spermatozoa swimming through mucus using flagellar waves. When self-propulsion occurs in a non-Newtonian fluid, one fundamental question is whether locomotion will occur faster or slower tha...

2004
DEBORAH A. DONOVAN JOHN P. ELIAS JOHN BALDWIN

Swimming has evolved in only a few orders of Bivalves. In this study, the behavior, morphometry, and mechanics of swimming in the file shell Limaria fragilis were characterized and compared to the better understood scallops. Absolute swimming speed (cm sec ) increased with increasing shell height, although relative swimming speed (body lengths sec ) did not covary with shell height. The increas...

2010
Quentin Mauguit Vincent Gennotte Christophe Becco Etienne Baras Nicolas Vandewalle Pierre Vandewalle

The swimming movements of C. gariepinus larvae were recorded with a high-speed camera (400, 500 and 800 fps) from 0 to 336 hours post-hatching. Movements of adult fish were also recorded to provide information on the last developmental stage. Seven landmarks positioned on the fish midline were used during tail beating to determine various parameters during ontogeny and, on the basis of these pa...

Journal: :The Chinese journal of physiology 2016
Lejla Salihu Christoph Alexander Rüst Thomas Rosemann Beat Knechtle

Recent studies reported that the sex difference in performance in ultra-endurance sports such as swimming and cycling changed over the years. However, the aspect of drafting in draft-legal ultra-endurance races has not yet been investigated. This study investigates the sex difference in ultra-swimming and ultra-cycling draft-legal races where drafting - swimming or cycling behind other particip...

2003
Tomonobu Goto Kousou Nakata Yukio Magariyama Masaharu Nishimura

The mechanism of some characteristics about swimming motion of the marine bacterium, Vibrio alginolyticus, close to a boundary was investigated. The motion of the microorganism that possesses single polar-flagellum propelling the cell body was dealt with as an outer flow problem from a bio-fluid dynamics viewpoint. Numerical analyses based on the boundary element method in addition to the resis...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2004
Huub M Toussaint Paulien E Roos Sergei Kolmogorov

The measurement of drag while swimming (i.e. active drag) is a controversial issue. Therefore, in a group of six elite swimmers two active drag measurement methods were compared to assess whether both measure the same retarding force during swimming. In method 1 push-off forces are measured directly using the system to measure active drag (MAD-system). In method 2 (the velocity perturbation met...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید