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Effects of Partial Caudal Fin Amputation on the Kinematics and Metabolic Rate of Underyearling Sockeye Salmon (Oncorhynchus Nerka) At Steady Swimming Speeds

Effects of Partial Caudal Fin Amputation on the Kinematics and Metabolic Rate of Underyearling Sockeye Salmon (Oncorhynchus Nerka) At Steady Swimming Speeds

... caudal-fin trailing-edge amplitude, cm total drag coefficient body drag coefficient caudal- fin drag coefficient caudal-fin trailing-edge depth total power generated by locomotory moveme[r] ...

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Energetics of median and paired fin swimming, body and caudal fin
swimming, and gait transition in parrotfish (Scarus schlegeli) and
triggerfish (Rhinecanthus aculeatus)

Energetics of median and paired fin swimming, body and caudal fin swimming, and gait transition in parrotfish (Scarus schlegeli) and triggerfish (Rhinecanthus aculeatus)

... and caudal fin undulation, if present, might be offset by the simultaneous use of the median ...and caudal fins can reach high, prolonged swimming speeds (Arreola and Westneat, 1996; Gordon et ...

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Caudal fin shape modulation and control during acceleration, braking and
backing maneuvers in bluegill sunfish, Lepomis macrochirus

Caudal fin shape modulation and control during acceleration, braking and backing maneuvers in bluegill sunfish, Lepomis macrochirus

... intrinsic caudal muscles exhibited relative onset times that were considerably different than those recorded during steady swimming; for example, the relative onset was greatly increased in the supracarinalis ...

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The effects of caudal fin loss and regeneration on the swimming performance of three cyprinid fish species with different swimming capacities

The effects of caudal fin loss and regeneration on the swimming performance of three cyprinid fish species with different swimming capacities

... the caudal fin plays a crucial role in propelling and guiding fish during swimming (Lauder, 2000; Motani, 2002; Handegard et ...the caudal fin are all expected to strongly affect swimming ...

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New players in zebrafish caudal fin regeneration : differential requirement for protein-tyrosine phosphatases

New players in zebrafish caudal fin regeneration : differential requirement for protein-tyrosine phosphatases

... and caudal fin, in a process termed epimorphic regenera- tion (Pfefferli & Jaźwińska, 2015; Poss, Keating, & Nechiporuk, ...zebrafish caudal fin proceeds sequentially through three ...

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On the role of form and kinematics on the hydrodynamics of self propelled body/caudal fin swimming

On the role of form and kinematics on the hydrodynamics of self propelled body/caudal fin swimming

... achieve because most particle image velocimetry (PIV) measurements provide flow fields in 2-D planes (Tytell, 2007). Therefore, the efficiency in the recent experimental studies has been obtained using hydromechanical ...

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A robotic fish caudal fin: effects of stiffness and motor program on locomotor performance

A robotic fish caudal fin: effects of stiffness and motor program on locomotor performance

... moving caudal fin, and calibration by direct linear transformation (Hedrick, 2008) allowed quantification of robotic caudal fin motion and in vivo fin ray ...robotic caudal ...

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Effects of triterpenes from Ardisia cf  elliptica (subgenus Tinus) and sterols from Ardisia pyramidalis Cav Pers on Artemia salina and Danio rerio toxicity and caudal fin regeneration

Effects of triterpenes from Ardisia cf elliptica (subgenus Tinus) and sterols from Ardisia pyramidalis Cav Pers on Artemia salina and Danio rerio toxicity and caudal fin regeneration

... of cell proliferation and differentiation, development and morphogenesis of osteoblasts, osteoclasts, pigments cells, fibroblasts and blood vessels. The impairment of cell proliferation and differentiation are supported ...

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Pitching stabilization via caudal fin wave propagation in a
forward sinking parrot cichlid (Cichlasoma citrinellum ×
Cichlasoma synspilum)

Pitching stabilization via caudal fin wave propagation in a forward sinking parrot cichlid (Cichlasoma citrinellum × Cichlasoma synspilum)

... the caudal fin was beating laterally toward the positive z -direction, while the ventral part of the caudal fin beat was toward the negative z ...the caudal fin ...

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Speed dependent intrinsic caudal fin muscle recruitment during steady
swimming in bluegill sunfish, Lepomis macrochirus

Speed dependent intrinsic caudal fin muscle recruitment during steady swimming in bluegill sunfish, Lepomis macrochirus

... bilaminar fin ray mechanism, and to alter tail area rhythmically during lateral caudal ...intrinsic caudal musculature may be recruited in a different pattern than that observed for myotomal muscle ...

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Comparative developmental osteology of the seahorse skeleton reveals heterochrony amongst Hippocampus sp. and progressive caudal fin loss

Comparative developmental osteology of the seahorse skeleton reveals heterochrony amongst Hippocampus sp. and progressive caudal fin loss

... but not closely related species, Hippocampus subelongatus (the western Australian seahorse) [36]. Considering that these two species are significantly larger than the dwarf seahorse, H. zosterae, we compare our data to ...

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Caudal fin regeneration in wild type and long fin mutant zebrafish is affected by retinoic acid

Caudal fin regeneration in wild type and long fin mutant zebrafish is affected by retinoic acid

... lilt J De\' Bioi 39 373 38] (]99S) 373 Original II rlicle Caudal fin regeneration in wild type and long fin mutant zebrafish is affected by retinoic acid JACQUELINE GERAUDIEl, MARIE J MONNOT', ANNIE B[.] ...

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Hydrodynamics of caudal fin locomotion by chub mackerel, Scomber
japonicus (Scombridae)

Hydrodynamics of caudal fin locomotion by chub mackerel, Scomber japonicus (Scombridae)

... pectoral fin locomotion by bluegill sunfish Lepomis macrochirus (Drucker and Lauder, 1999) and during caudal fin locomotion by sturgeon Acipenser transmontanus (Liao and Lauder, 2000) and ...pectoral ...

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Genetic Analysis of Isometric Growth Control Mechanisms in the Zebrafish Caudal Fin

Genetic Analysis of Isometric Growth Control Mechanisms in the Zebrafish Caudal Fin

... third fin ray of the ventral lobe of the caudal fin (this fin ray will be referred to as the V ⫹ 3 fin ...and fin ray grow rapidly when the fish are young and more slowly upon ...

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Is the High Cost of Body/Caudal Fin Undulatory Swimming due to increased Friction Drag or Inertial Recoil?

Is the High Cost of Body/Caudal Fin Undulatory Swimming due to increased Friction Drag or Inertial Recoil?

... On the basis of the boundary layer thinning hypothesis attributing high power requirements of undulatory swimming to enhanced friction drag, power =drag coefficients should be higher for[r] ...

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Caudal Fin and Body Movement in the Propulsion of some Fish

Caudal Fin and Body Movement in the Propulsion of some Fish

... The effect upon thrust of the observed variations in area and speed will therefore be a to allow a rapid initial acceleration of the tail by virtue of its smaller area; b to maintain a h[r] ...

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On the Dynamics of Flat Plates in a Fluid Environment: A Study of Inverted Flag Flapping and Caudal Fin Maneuvering

On the Dynamics of Flat Plates in a Fluid Environment: A Study of Inverted Flag Flapping and Caudal Fin Maneuvering

... the fin should be considered, both in terms of the modifications it produces in the incoming flow and its inertia and corresponding added mass when generating ...

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STUDIES OF TROPICAL TUNA SWIMMING PERFORMANCE IN A LARGE WATER TUNNEL   KINEMATICS

STUDIES OF TROPICAL TUNA SWIMMING PERFORMANCE IN A LARGE WATER TUNNEL KINEMATICS

... The localization and distribution of the locomotor muscle of tunas differs from that of other teleosts. Coincident with the strongly fusiform shape is the anterior localization of the tuna’s muscle mass and the insertion ...

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Target organs for lymphocystis disease virus replication in gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata)

Target organs for lymphocystis disease virus replication in gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata)

... Data on LCDV pathogenesis are very scarce and gener- ally limited to histopathological studies of skin lesions [9, 12, 13]. However, several studies have shown that viral anti- gens can be detected in a number of organs ...

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A new Late Jurassic halecomorph fish from the marine Vaca Muerta Formation, Argentina, southwestern Gondwana

A new Late Jurassic halecomorph fish from the marine Vaca Muerta Formation, Argentina, southwestern Gondwana

... forked caudal fin, dorsal and ventral spines of the caudal region strongly inclined to the horizontal, and the presence of amioid-type ...dorsal fin shows differences when it is compared with ...

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