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Patterns of red muscle strain/activation and body kinematics during steady swimming in a lamnid shark, the shortfin mako (Isurus oxyrinchus)

机译:鲨鱼鲨鱼(Isurus oxyrinchus)稳定游泳期间的红色肌肉劳损/激活和身体运动学模式

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The dynamics of steady swimming were examined in the shortfin mako (Isurus oxyrinchus), a member of the cartilaginous fish family Lamnidae, a family known for their morphological adaptations for high-performance locomotion and their similarity in hydromechanical design to tunas. Patterns of red muscle (RM) strain (i.e. relative length change) and activation were quantified at two axial positions ( approximately 0.4 and 0.6L, where L is total body length), using sonomicrometry and electromyography (EMG), and correlated with simultaneous measurements of dorsal midline kinematics during steady swimming ( approximately 0.5-1 L s(-1)). RM strain varied longitudinally with strain amplitudes ranging from 5.5+/-1.1% (s.e.m.) in the anterior to 8.7+/-0.9% in the posterior. We found no significant longitudinal variation in patterns of RM activation, with mean onset of activation occurring at 83-84 degrees (90 degrees is peak length) and offset at 200-210 degrees at both body positions. Likewise, duty cycles were similar: 35.5+/-1.0% in the anterior and 32.2+/-1.6% in the posterior. Comparison of the timing of waves of dorsal midline curvature and predicted strain relative to measured RM strain revealed a phase shift between RM shortening and local body bending. Furthermore, when the body is bent passively, RM shortens synchronously with the surrounding white muscle (WM) and skin, as expected. During active swimming, peaks in RM strain were delayed relative to peaks in WM strain by a mean of approximately 10% of the tailbeat cycle, with one individual as high as approximately 17% in the anterior and nearly 50% in the posterior. The longitudinal consistency in the EMG/strain phase relationship in the mako is similar to that in the leopard shark, suggesting a consistent trend among sharks using different locomotor modes. However, unlike in the leopard shark, RM shortening in the mako is physically uncoupled from deformation of the surrounding body during steady swimming, a characteristic shared between the mako and tunas.
机译:在软骨鱼科Lamnidae的一个成员中发现了稳定的游泳动力学。使用体测和肌电图(EMG)在两个轴向位置(约0.4和0.6L,其中L为全身长度)对红肌(RM)应变(即相对长度变化)和激活的模式进行定量,并与同时进行的测量相关稳定游泳期间背中线运动学(约0.5-1 L s(-1))。 RM应变沿纵向变化,应变幅度范围从前部的5.5 +/- 1.1%(s.e.m.)到后部的8.7 +/- 0.9%。我们发现RM激活模式中没有明显的纵向变化,激活的平均发作发生在83-84度(90度是峰长),并且在两个身体位置都在200-210度发生偏移。同样,占空比相似:前部为35.5 +/- 1.0%,后部为32.2 +/- 1.6%。相对于测量的RM应变的背中线曲率波和预测应变的波次比较,揭示了RM缩短和局部身体弯曲之间的相移。此外,当身体被动弯曲时,RM与预期的周围白肌肉(WM)和皮肤同步缩短。在活跃的游泳过程中,RM品系的峰值相对于WM品系的峰值平均延迟了尾拍周期的10%,其中一个个体的前部拍幅高达约17%,后部的拍幅高达50%。魔鲨的肌电图/应变相位关系中的纵向一致性类似于豹鲨,这表明使用不同运动模式的鲨鱼之间的趋势一致。但是,与豹鲨不同的是,在稳定游泳过程中,mako的RM缩短在物理上与周围物体的变形无关,这是mako和tunas之间共有的特征。

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