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Scaling of suction-feeding kinematics and dynamics in the African catfish, Clarias gariepinus

机译:非洲cat鱼Clarias gariepinus吸食运动学和动力学的缩放

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Scaling effects on the kinematics of suction feeding in fish remain poorly understood, at least partly because of the inconsistency of the results of the existing experimental studies. Suction feeding is mechanically distinct from most other type of movements in that negative pressure inside the buccal cavity is thought to be the most important speed-limiting factor during suction. However, how buccal pressure changes with size and how this influences the speed of buccal expansion is unknown. In this paper, the effects of changes in body size on kinematics of suction feeding are studied in the catfish Clarias gariepinus. Video recordings of prey-capturing C gariepinus ranging in total length from 111 to 923 mm were made, from which maximal displacements, velocities and accelerations of several elements of the cranial system were determined. By modelling the observed expanding head of C gariepinus as a series of expanding hollow elliptical cylinders, buccal pressure and power requirement for the expansive phase of prey capture were calculated for an ontogenetic sequence of catfish. We found that angular velocities decrease approximately proportional with increasing cranial size, while linear velocities remain more or less constant. Although a decreasing (angular) speed of buccal expansion with increasing size could be predicted (based on calculations of power requirement and the expected mass-proportional scaling of available muscular power in C gariepinus), the observed drop in (angular) speed during growth exceeds these predictions. The calculated muscle-mass-specific power output decreases significantly with size, suggesting a relatively lower suction effort in the larger catfish compared with the smaller catfish.
机译:对鱼的吸食运动学的缩放效应仍然知之甚少,至少部分原因是现有实验研究结果不一致。抽吸进给在机械上与大多数其他类型的运动不同,因为颊腔内的负压被认为是抽吸过程中最重要的限速因素。然而,颊压如何随大小变化以及如何影响颊扩张的速度尚不清楚。本文研究了size鱼Clarias gariepinus体型变化对吸食运动学的影响。制作了捕获猎物C gariepinus的视频记录,总长度在111到923 mm之间,从中确定了颅骨系统中几个元素的最大位移,速度和加速度。通过将观察到的C gariepinus扩张头建模为一系列扩张的空心椭圆形圆柱体,计算了for鱼的自生序列的颊压力和捕食扩张阶段的能量需求。我们发现,角速度与颅骨尺寸的增加成正比地减小,而线速度则或多或少地保持恒定。尽管可以预测随着大小的增加颊颊扩张的速度(角速度)会降低(基于功率需求的计算和鹰嘴豆中可用肌肉力量的预期质量比例缩放),但是在生长过程中观察到的(角速度)下降超过这些预测。计算出的肌肉质量比功率输出随大小显着降低,这表明大型larger鱼的吸力相对较小。

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