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Widespread utilization of passive energy recapture in swimming medusae

机译:广泛利用泳绒中被动能量recapture

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Recently, it has been shown that some medusae are capable of swimming very efficiently, i.e. with a low cost of transport, and that this is in part due to passive energy recapture (PER) which occurs during bell relaxation. We compared the swimming kinematics among a diverse array of medusae, varying in taxonomy, morphology and propulsive and foraging modes, in order to evaluate the prevalence of PER in medusae. We found that while PER was common among taxa, the magnitude of the contribution to overall swimming varied greatly. The ability of medusae to utilize PER was not related to morphology and swimming performance but was controlled by their swimming kinematics. Utilizing PER required the medusae to pause after bell expansion and individuals could modulate their PER by changing their pause duration. PER can greatly enhance swimming efficiency but there appear to be trade-offs associated with utilizing PER.
机译:最近,已经表明一些Medusae能够非常有效地游泳,即,具有低的运输成本,并且这部分是由于在钟声弛豫期间发生的被动能量recapture(每个)。 我们将游泳运动学与多样化的Medusae之间进行比较,不同于分类,形态和推进和觅食模式,以评估Medusae中的每种患病率。 我们发现,虽然虽然每种常见的分类群是常见的,但整体游泳的贡献的程度很大。 Medusae利用每个人的能力与形态和游泳性能无关,而是由他们的游泳运动学控制。 利用每个所需的Medusae在钟声扩展之后暂停,并且个体可以通过改变暂停持续时间来调节它们的每个。 每个可以大大提高游泳效率,但似乎似乎有关使用的权衡。

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