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Beyond the Karman gait: knifefish swimming in periodic and irregular vortex streets

机译:超越了Karman步态:在周期性和不规则的涡流街道上刀子游泳

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Neotropical freshwater fishes such as knifefishes are commonly faced with navigating intense and highly unsteady streams. However, our knowledge on locomotion in apteronotids comes from laminar flows, where the ribbon fin dominates over the pectoral fins or body bending. Here, we studied the 3D kinematics and swimming control of seven black ghost knifefish (Apteronotus albifrons) moving in laminar flows (flow speed U-infinity approximate to 1-5 BL s(-1)) and in periodic vortex streets (U-infinity approximate to 2-4 BL s(-1)). Two different cylinders (similar to 2 and similar to 3 cm diameter) were used to generate the latter. Additionally, fish were exposed to an irregular wake produced by a free oscillating cylinder (similar to 2 cm diameter; U-infinity approximate to 2 BL s(-1)). In laminar flows, knifefish mainly used their ribbon fin, with wave frequency, speed and acceleration increasing with U-infinity. In contrast, knifefish swimming behind a fixed cylinder increased the use of pectoral fins, which resulted in changes in body orientation that mimicked steady backward swimming. Meanwhile, individuals behind the oscillating cylinder presented a combination of body bending and ribbon and pectoral fin movements that counteract the out-of-phase yaw oscillations induced by the irregular shedding of vortices. We corroborated passive out-of-phase oscillations by placing a printed knifefish model just downstream of the moving cylinder, but when placed one cylinder diameter downstream, the model oscillated in phase. Thus, the wake left behind an oscillating body is more challenging than a periodic vortex shedding for an animal located downstream, which may have consequences on inter- and intra-specific interactions.
机译:新热带淡水鱼,如刀鱼,通常面临着航行激烈和高度不稳定的溪流。然而,我们对无翅类动物运动的了解来自层流,在层流中,带状鳍支配胸鳍或身体弯曲。在这里,我们研究了七条黑鬼刀鱼(Apteronotus albifrons)在层流(流速U-infinity近似于1-5 BL s(-1))和周期性涡街(U-infinity近似于2-4 BL s(-1))中运动的三维运动学和游泳控制。使用两个不同的圆柱体(类似于2厘米直径和类似于3厘米直径)生成后者。此外,鱼被暴露在一个自由摆动的圆柱产生的不规则尾迹中(类似于2厘米直径;U无穷大近似于2 BL s(-1))。在层流中,刀鱼主要使用带状鳍,波浪频率、速度和加速度随U无穷大而增加。相比之下,在固定圆柱后面游泳的小鱼增加了胸鳍的使用,这导致身体方向的变化,模仿稳定的向后游泳。同时,摆动圆柱后面的个体呈现出身体弯曲、带状和胸鳍运动的组合,这些运动抵消了由不规则漩涡脱落引起的不同步偏航振荡。我们通过在移动圆柱体的下游放置一个打印的刀鱼模型来证实被动异相振荡,但当在下游放置一个圆柱体直径时,模型同相振荡。因此,对于位于下游的动物来说,振荡体后留下的尾迹比周期性漩涡脱落更具挑战性,这可能会对种间和种内相互作用产生影响。

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