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ANGUILLIFORM LOCOMOTION IN AN ELONGATE SALAMANDER (SIREN INTERMEDIA) - EFFECTS OF SPEED ON AXIAL UNDULATORY MOVEMENTS

机译:长形Salamander中的圆弧形运动(塞伦中间介质)-速度对轴向波动运动的影响

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Many workers interested in the mechanics and kinematics of undulatory aquatic locomotion have examined swimming in fishes that use a carangiform or subcarangiform mode, Few empirical data exist describing and quantifying the movements of elongate animals using an anguilliform mode of swimming, Using high-speed video, I examine the axial undulatory kinematics of an elongate salamander, Siren intermedia, in order to provide data on how patterns of movement during swimming vary with body position and swimming speed, In addition, swimming kinematics are compared with those of other elongate vertebrates to assess the similarity of undulatory movements within the anguilliform locomotor mode, In Siren, most kinematic patterns vary with longitudinal position, Tailbeat period and frequency, stride length, Froude efficiency and the lateral velocity and angle of attack of tail segments all vary significantly with swimming speed, Although swimming speed does not show a statistically significant effect on kinematic variables such as maximum undulatory amplitude (which increases non-linearly along the body), intervertebral flexion and path angle, examination of the data suggests that speed probably has subtle and site-specific effects on these variables which are not detected here owing to the small sample size, Maximum lateral displacement and flexion do not coincide in time within a given tailbeat cycle, Furthermore, the maximum orientation (angle with respect to the animal's direction of forward movement) and lateral velocity of tail segments also do not coincide in time, Comparison of undulatory movements among diverse anguilliform swimmers suggests substantial variation across taxa in parameters such as tailbeat amplitude and in the relationship between tailbeat frequency and swimming speed, This variation is probably due, in part, to external morphological differences in the shape of the trunk and tail among these taxa. [References: 33]
机译:许多对起伏式水上运动的力学和运动学感兴趣的工人已经检查了使用香兰鱼或亚香兰鱼模式的鱼类中的游泳,很少有经验数据描述和定量使用无角鱼状游泳方式的细长动物的运动,使用高速视频,我研究了细长sal(Siren intermedia)的轴向波动运动学,以便提供有关游泳过程中运动方式如何随身体位置和游泳速度变化的数据。此外,将游泳运动学与其他细长脊椎动物的运动学进行了比较,以评估在海妖运动模式中波动的相似性,在海妖中,大多数运动模式随纵向位置,尾部节拍周期和频率,步幅长度,弗洛德效率以及尾段的侧向速度和攻角随游泳速度而显着变化,尽管游泳速度没有显示出统计学上的显着性对运动学变量的影响,例如最大波动幅度(沿身体呈非线性增加),椎间弯曲和路径角度,数据检查表明,速度可能会对这些变量产生细微的和针对特定地点的影响,由于这些原因此处未发现对于较小的样本量,最大的横向位移和屈曲在给定的拍打周期内在时间上并不重合。此外,最大定向(相对于动物的向前运动方向的角度)和尾段的横向速度在时间,不同的无角形游泳者之间的波动运动的比较表明,在整个分类群中,诸如拍打幅度以及拍打频率与游泳速度之间的关系存在很大的变化。这种变化可能部分是由于外部形态的差异所致。这些类群中的树干和尾巴。 [参考:33]

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