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Shirah Strock1, John H Costello2,3, Joost Daniels4
1Marine Biology and Environmental Science, Roger Williams University, Bristol, RI 02809, USA.
The Journal of experimental biology
|September 1, 2023
概括
光体协调游泳的钟声 (nectophores) 在他们的身体的同一侧,在一个metachronal波,但不是在相反的侧面. 这种协调的脉冲允许在开的海洋中高效,线性运动.
科学领域:
- 海洋生物学 海洋生物学
- 动物的运动 动物的运动
- 流体动力学 流体动力学
背景情况:
- 光体是丰富的海底生物.
- 许多吸音器利用多个喷气式气体进行推进.
- 这些喷气的动力学和协调是不太了解的.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究单个nectophores (游泳钟) 的动力学.
- 为了检查游泳过程中相邻的内体的协调.
- 了解喷气协调如何影响siphonophore运动.
主要方法:
- 使用ROV和SCUBA对physonectsiphonophore游泳行为的视频录制.
- 对个体内ctophores的脉冲动力学进行量化.
- 分析相邻和相反的内ctophores之间的协调.
主要成果:
- 同一个侧面的轴轴对齐的内光体以超时态脉冲.
- 协调不扩展到nectosome; 没有对立方之间的协调.
- 超时波通常由顶端发起并从背部传递,除了Apolemia rubriversa.
- 对面的体群以相似的频率脉动,确保线性轨迹.
结论:
- 西光体游泳涉及同一侧的内光体的超时协调.
- 对立方之间的缺乏协调是通过类似的脉冲频率来弥补的.
- 喷射效应相互作用和超时波定时对于高效的推进至关重要.
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