Tucker V A
Science. 1969 Nov 14;166(3907):897-9. doi: 10.1126/science.166.3907.897.
Swimming whirligig beetles (Dineutes carolinus) either make no waves at all or make conspicuous circular or vee-shaped patterns of capillary waves. The beetle's swimming speed can be determined from these wave patterns (or lack of them). Capillary waves precede the beetle for several body lengths, and their reflections may help the beetle avoid solid objects by echolocation. The gravity waves produced by a beetle are always longer than the beetle's hull length. Hence the waves do not interact with the hull to impose an upper limit on speed as they do with conventional ships. Although the beetles swim at high speeds, they apparently do not hydroplane.
游泳豉甲(卡罗莱纳豉甲)要么完全不产生水波,要么产生明显的圆形或V形毛细波图案。可以从这些波型(或没有波型的情况)来确定豉甲的游速。毛细波在豉甲前方延伸几个体长的距离,其反射可能有助于豉甲通过回声定位避开固体物体。豉甲产生的重力波总是比其船体长度长。因此,这些波不会像作用于传统船舶那样与船体相互作用从而对速度施加上限。尽管豉甲游速很快,但它们显然不会滑水。