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Red muscle activation patterns in yellowfin (Thunnus albacares) and skipjack (Katsuwonus pelamis) tunas during steady swimming

机译:稳定游泳期间黄鳍金枪鱼(Thunnus albacares)和skip鱼(Katsuwonus pelamis)金枪鱼的红色肌肉激活模式

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To learn about muscle function in two species of tuna (yellowfin Thunnus albacares and skipjack Katsuwonus pelamis), a series of electromyogram (EMG) electrodes was implanted down the length of the body in the internal red (aerobic) muscle. Additionally, a buckle force transducer was fitted around the deep caudal tendons on the same side of the peduncle as the electrodes. Recordings of muscle activity and caudal tendon forces were made while the fish swam over a range of steady, sustainable cruising speeds in a large water tunnel treadmill. In both species, the onset of red muscle activation proceeds sequentially in a rostrocaudal direction, while the offset (or deactivation) is nearly simultaneous at all sites, so that EMG burst duration decreases towards the tail. Muscle duty cycle at each location remains a constant proportion of the tailbeat period (T), independent of swimming speed, and peak force is registered in the tail tendons just as all ipsilateral muscle deactivates. Mean duty cycles in skipjack are longer than those in yellowfin. In yellowfin red muscle, there is complete segregation of contralateral activity, while in skipjack there is slight overlap. In both species, all internal red muscle on one side is active simultaneously for part of each cycle, lasting 0.18T in yellowfin and 0.11T in skipjack. (Across the distance encompassing the majority of the red muscle mass, 0.35-0.65L, where L is fork length, the duration is 0.25T in both species.) When red muscle activation patterns were compared across a variety of fish species, it became apparent that the EMG patterns grade in a progression that parallels the kinematic spectrum of swimming modes from anguilliform to thunniform. The tuna EMG pattern, underlying the thunniform swimming mode, culminates this progression, exhibiting an activation pattern at the extreme opposite end of the spectrum from the anguilliform mode.
机译:为了了解两种金枪鱼(黄鳍金枪鱼和skip鱼Katsuwonus pelamis)的肌肉功能,将一系列肌电图(EMG)电极植入体内红色(有氧)肌肉中。另外,在与电极相同的花序柄的同一侧的深尾腱周围安装了一个弯曲力传感器。记录了在大型水隧道跑步机中,鱼在一系列稳定,可持续的巡航速度下游泳时的肌肉活动和尾腱力。在这两个物种中,红色肌肉激活的开始顺序都沿杆尾方向进行,而偏移(或失活)在所有部位都几乎同时发生,因此EMG爆发持续时间朝着尾巴减小。每个位置的肌肉占空比都保持着拍打周期(T)的恒定比例,而与游泳速度无关,并且在所有同侧肌肉都失活的同时,峰值张力也记录在了尾腱中。 jack鱼的平均占空比长于黄鳍金枪鱼的占空比。在黄鳍红色肌肉中,对侧活动完全隔离,而在skip鱼中则略有重叠。在这两个物种中,一侧的所有内部红色肌肉在每个周期的一部分中同时活动,黄鳍鱼持续0.18T,skip鱼持续0.11T。 (跨越整个红色肌肉质量的距离,为0.35-0.65L,其中L为叉长,两种物种的持续时间均为0.25T。)当比较各种鱼类的红色肌肉激活模式时,它变成显然,肌电图模式的分级与游泳模式从鳗鱼形到伞形的运动谱相似。在金枪鱼形游泳模式下的金枪鱼肌电图模式将这一过程推向高潮,在光谱上与鳗鱼形模式相反的另一端表现出激活模式。

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