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A wake-based correlate of swimming performance and foraging behavior in seven co-occurring jellyfish species

机译:基于尾流的七个共生水母种类的游泳性能与觅食行为的相关性

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It is generally accepted that animal-fluid interactions have shaped the evolution of animals that swim and fly. However, the functional ecological advantages associated with those adaptations are currently difficult to predict on the basis of measurements of the animal-fluid interactions. We report the identification of a robust, fluid dynamic correlate of distinct ecological functions in seven jellyfish species that represent a broad range of morphologies and foraging modes. Since the comparative study is based on properties of the vortex wake-specifically, a fluid dynamical concept called optimal vortex formation-and not on details of animal morphology or phylogeny, we propose that higher organisms can also be understood in terms of these fluid dynamic organizing principles. This enables a quantitative, physically based understanding of how alterations in the fluid dynamics of aquatic and aerial animals throughout their evolution can result in distinct ecological functions.
机译:人们普遍认为,动物与流体之间的相互作用已经决定了游泳和飞行动物的进化。然而,基于动物-流体相互作用的测量,目前难以预测与那些适应相关的功能生态优势。我们报告了在七个水母物种中代表了广泛的形态和觅食模式的强大,流体动力学相关的独特生态功能的识别。由于比较研究是基于涡流尾流的特性,即一种称为最佳涡流形成​​的流体动力学概念,而不是基于动物形态或系统发育的细节,因此我们建议也可以从这些流体动力学组织的角度来理解高级生物。原则。这使人们能够从物理上定量地了解水生动物和空中动物在其整个进化过程中的流体动力学变化如何导致独特的生态功能。

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