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Partitioning the effects of temperature and kinematic viscosity on the C-start performance of adult fishes

机译:划分温度和运动粘度对成鱼C-启动性能的影响

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Temperature has been shown to have a significant effect on swimming performance in teleost fish. This thermal dependence has usually been attributed to correlated changes in muscle contractile physiology, However, the physical properties of all materials, including both water and living tissues, are profoundly affected by changes in temperature. In particular, both the kinematic viscosity of water and the flexible body dynamics of the fish (independent of muscle contractile activity) are substantially higher at lower temperatures. In this study, ne investigated the extent to which the observed thermal dependence of locomotor performance of fish simply reflects changes in the biophysical properties of the aqueous medium independent of the changing physiology of the animals. C-starts (escape swimming) of adult goldfish (Carassius auratus, length approximately 8 cm) were videotaped (400 frames s(-1)) at 5 degrees C and 20 degrees C in fresh water and at 20 degrees C in fresh water containing 1.2 % dextran (kinematic viscosity equivalent to that of water at 5 OC). Temperature had a significant positive effect on maximum forward velocity (ms(-1)), angular velocity (degreess(-1)) and total distance moved, but viscosity had no detectable effect on any kinematic parameters at 20 degrees C, Since viscous forces may have more pronounced effects on smaller fish, C-starts of adult guppies (Poecilia reticulata, length approximately 2cm) were video-taped in fresh water and in fresh water containing 1.2 % and 3.6 % dextran at 20 degrees C. Viscosity had a significant effect on kinematic variables only at 3.6 % dextran; at 1.2 % dextran, the effects were marginal. It was concluded that most of the observed thermal dependence of C-starts at temperatures normally experienced by these fish was due to changes in physiological processes as opposed to physical changes in the environment. [References: 25]
机译:温度已显示对硬骨鱼的游泳性能有重要影响。这种热依赖性通常归因于肌肉收缩生理的相关变化。但是,温度变化对包括水和活组织在内的所有材料的物理特性都产生了深远的影响。特别地,在较低温度下,水的运动粘度和鱼的柔性身体动力学(与肌肉的收缩活动无关)均显着较高。在这项研究中,ne研究了观察到的鱼运动能力的热依赖性在多大程度上反映了水介质的生物物理特性的变化,而与动物的生理变化无关。在5摄氏度和20摄氏度的淡水中以及在20摄氏度的淡水中,将成年金鱼(Car鱼,长约8厘米)的C头(逃生游泳)录像(400帧s(-1))。 1.2%的葡聚糖(运动粘度与5 OC下的水相当)。温度对最大前进速度(ms(-1)),角速度(度(-1))和总移动距离有明显的积极影响,但在20摄氏度时,粘度对任何运动学参数均无可检测的影响,因为粘性力可能对较小的鱼类有更明显的影响,在淡水中以及在20°C的含有1.2%和3.6%右旋糖酐的淡水中对成年孔雀鱼(Poecilia reticulata,长约2cm)的C-start进行录像。粘度具有显着的影响。仅当葡聚糖含量为3.6%时才对运动学变量产生影响;当葡聚糖含量为1.2%时,其影响很小。结论是,在这些鱼类通常经历的温度下,观察到的大多数C-start对热的依赖性是由于生理过程的变化,而不是环境的物理变化。 [参考:25]

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