... min criticalswimmingspeed and stability of creek chub ( Semotilus atromaculatus ) is ...the swimming test ...in criticalswimmingspeed in turbulent flows dominated by ...
... Brett-type swimming respirometer in groups of 10 per ...The criticalswimmingspeed peaked at 18°C ...good swimming capabilities throughout the entire thermal interval tested, thus ...
... and/or swimming behavior between the hammerhead sharks and trout may account for the differences in swimming kinematics in close proximity to ...the swimming energetics of different species is still ...
... The swimming performance of white seabream larvae shows that flexion and post-flexion larvae can swim faster than many coastal ...their swimming at 20 DPH, which may allow them to swim along an increased ...
... steady swimming with their dorsal and anal fins, and transition to a gait dominated by body and caudal fin (BCF) kinematics at high ...of swimming performance and gait ...and criticalswimming ...
... Relationships between total length of rainbow trout and A length specific 10-min critical swimming speed; B length specific propulsive wavelength, A/L calculated by multiplying measured [r] ...
... At 3 months old, fish were tagged with visible implant elastomer (VIE) tags (Northwest Marine Technology, Shaw Island, WA, USA) under anaesthesia (AQUI-S New Zealand, Lower Hutt, New Zealand). VIE tags are used ...
... the criticalswimmingspeed of shortnose sturgeon ( Acipenser brevirostrum LeSueur, 1818), and these studies complement some of our earlier research on swimming performance and behaviour in ...
... Webb 1971 has shown that different groups of fish with extra loads of different sizes can be compared with reference to their maximum levels of activity the critical swimming speed.. Fiv[r] ...
... a criticalswimmingspeed differs quite substantially from the original definition by Brett (1964) in that it focuses on the biochemical events indicating a transition to a non-steady-state, ...
... traits. Swimming performance can be classified as steady or ...steady swimming is commonly employed during holding in place against a current, searching for food, seeking favourable abiotic conditions and ...
... Effect of adaptation temperature on the active metabolic rate # , critical swimming speed O, intercept of the oxygen consumption-swimming speed regression A, and the standard oxygen cons[r] ...
... The critical swimming speed for the non-loaded control group was 1-73 body length/sec, and fell in groups 1-4 as the magnitude of the extra drag loads increased.. The critical swimming s[r] ...
... exhaustive swimming in the white muscle of salmonids have been studied extensively, including the dynamics and time course of recovery ...sub-maximal swimming there is some indication that white muscle ...
... anaerobic swimming to negotiate difficult hydraulic challenges during their spawning migration in the Fraser River, British Columbia (BC), Canada (as revealed by telemetry of electromyographic signals; Rand and ...
... of swimming, swimmingspeed is variable so that the entire range of swimming speeds represents a ...fast swimming, although the more typical form of speed change is more abrupt, ...
... prolonged swimming having more flow distributed to the red ...active swimming fish all have a rate of perfusion around 200 m lg 21 min 21 , while that of the sucker is a very low 5 m lg 21 min 21 ...
... flow speed inside the swim chamber can lag behind changes in the rotational speed of the propeller; however, we measured flow velocity during oscillations in propeller speed and observed minimal ...
... a swimming volume of 35 mm×35 mm×2 mm and a field of view of ...in swimming direction (‘reversals’ or ‘turns’) were documented if the swimming track preceding a reorientation was pursued for a ...
... 1995, 1996a). Male gobies have been shown to change acoustic cues in reference to a female‟s position in the territory (Lindström & Lugli, 2000). Stimulus 4 may be produced in the last stages of courtship when a ...