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Caudal fin allometry in the white shark Carcharodon carcharias: implications for locomotory performance and ecology

机译:白鲨Car鲨的尾鳍异速生长:对运动性能和生态学的影响。

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Allometric scaling analysis was employed to investigate the consequences of size evolution on hydro-dynamic performance and ecology in the white shark Carcharodon carcharias. Discriminant analysis using the power equation y=ax~b was negative for caudal fin span (S) versus fork length (FL) in C. carcharias. In contrast in two delphinid species, Delphinus capensis and Tursiops aduncus, the span of the flukes versus fork length rises in positive allometric fashion, and strong positive allometry of S versus surd A A~(1/2) (area) was also recorded. The latter reflects a high lift/drag ratio. S versus A~(1/2) in C. carcharias displays negative allometry and consequently a lower lift/drag ratio. A lower aspect ratio (AR) caudal fin in C. carcharias compared to that of the delphinids (mean 3.33 and 4.1, respectively) and other thunniform swimmers provides the potential for better maneuverability and acceleration. The liver in sharks is frequently associated with a buoyancy function and was found to be positively allometric in C. carcharias. The overall findings suggest that the negatively allometric caudal fin morphometrics in C. carcharias are unlikely to have deleterious evolutionary fitness consequences for predation. On the contrary, when considered in the context of positive liver allometry in C. carcharias it is hereby suggested that buoyancy may play a dominant role in larger white sharks in permitting slow swimming while minimizing energy demands needed to prevent sinking. In contrast hydrodynamic lift is considered more important in smaller white sharks. Larger caudal fin spans and higher lift/drag ratio in smaller C. carcharias indicate greater potential for prolonged, intermediate swimming speeds and for feeding predominantly on fast-moving fish, in contrast to slow-swimming search patterns of larger individuals for predominantly large mammalian prey. Such data may provide some answers to the lifestyle and widespread habitat capabilities of this still largely mysterious animal.
机译:异速生长结垢分析用于研究大小演化对白鲨Carcharodon carcharias的水动力性能和生态学的影响。使用幂方程y = ax〜b的判别分析在was鱼的尾鳍跨度(S)与叉子长度(FL)之间为负。相比之下,在两个德尔菲类物种中,德尔福海角和突触类的突触对叉长的跨度以正向异形方式增加,并且还记录了S对surd A A〜(1/2)(区域)的强正向异形。后者反映出较高的升/降比。碳角衣藻中的S对A〜(1/2)显示负向异形,因此具有较低的升阻比。相比于飞燕鱼(分别为3.33和4.1)和其他伞形游泳者,鲨鱼尾鳍的长宽比(AR)较低,这为更好的机动性和加速性提供了可能。鲨鱼的肝脏经常具有浮力功能,并在卡尔氏梭菌中呈正等速变构。总体发现表明,炭黑衣藻的负向异形尾鳍形态计量学不太可能对捕食产生有害的进化适应性后果。相反,当在卡尔卡氏菌的肝脏异体呈阳性的情况下考虑时,建议在较大的白鲨中,浮力可能起主要作用,允许缓慢游泳,同时将防止下沉所需的能量需求降至最低。相反,在较小的白鲨中,水动力提升被认为更为重要。在较小的角鲨鱼中,较大的尾鳍跨度和较高的升力/阻力比表明,较长的,中等的游泳速度和主要以快速移动的鱼为食的潜力更大,相比之下,较大的个体以慢速游泳的搜索方式主要是大型哺乳动物的猎物。这样的数据可以为这种仍然很大程度上神秘的动物的生活方式和广泛的栖息地能力提供一些答案。

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    《Naturwissenschaften》 |2005年第5期|p.231-236|共6页
  • 作者

    Theagarten Lingham-Soliar;

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    Department of Zoology, University of KwaZulu-Natal (Westville Campus), Private Bag X54001, 4000 Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa;

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