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游动鱼类的质心运动:波动推进过程中速度和运动模式的影响。

Center of mass motion in swimming fish: effects of speed and locomotor mode during undulatory propulsion.

机构信息

Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, 26 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.

Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, 26 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.

出版信息

Zoology (Jena). 2014 Aug;117(4):269-81. doi: 10.1016/j.zool.2014.03.002. Epub 2014 May 12.

Abstract

Studies of center of mass (COM) motion are fundamental to understanding the dynamics of animal movement, and have been carried out extensively for terrestrial and aerial locomotion. But despite a large amount of literature describing different body movement patterns in fishes, analyses of how the center of mass moves during undulatory propulsion are not available. These data would be valuable for understanding the dynamics of different body movement patterns and the effect of differing body shapes on locomotor force production. In the present study, we analyzed the magnitude and frequency components of COM motion in three dimensions (x: surge, y: sway, z: heave) in three fish species (eel, bluegill sunfish, and clown knifefish) swimming with four locomotor modes at three speeds using high-speed video, and used an image cross-correlation technique to estimate COM motion, thus enabling untethered and unrestrained locomotion. Anguilliform swimming by eels shows reduced COM surge oscillation magnitude relative to carangiform swimming, but not compared to knifefish using a gymnotiform locomotor style. Labriform swimming (bluegill at 0.5 body lengths/s) displays reduced COM sway oscillation relative to swimming in a carangiform style at higher speeds. Oscillation frequency of the COM in the surge direction occurs at twice the tail beat frequency for carangiform and anguilliform swimming, but at the same frequency as the tail beat for gymnotiform locomotion in clown knifefish. Scaling analysis of COM heave oscillation for terrestrial locomotion suggests that COM heave motion scales with positive allometry, and that fish have relatively low COM oscillations for their body size.

摘要

对质心(COM)运动的研究对于理解动物运动的动力学至关重要,并且已经广泛应用于陆地和空中运动。但是,尽管有大量文献描述了鱼类的不同身体运动模式,但对于波动推进过程中质心的运动方式的分析尚不可用。这些数据对于理解不同身体运动模式的动力学以及不同身体形状对运动力产生的影响将非常有价值。在本研究中,我们使用高速视频分析了三种鱼类(鳗鱼,蓝鳃太阳鱼和小丑刀鱼)在四种运动模式下以三种速度游泳时 COM 在三个维度(x:冲刺,y:摇摆,z:起伏)中的幅度和频率分量,并使用图像互相关技术来估计 COM 运动,从而实现了无束缚和无限制的运动。鳗鱼的鳗鲡形游泳表现出相对于梭形游泳的 COM 冲击振荡幅度减小,但与使用电鳗运动方式的刀鱼相比则没有减小。 labriform 游泳(蓝鳃鱼以 0.5 体长/秒的速度)与以梭形游泳的速度相比,COM 摇摆振荡幅度减小。 COM 在冲刺方向上的振荡频率对于梭形和鳗鲡形游泳为尾拍频率的两倍,但对于小丑刀鱼的电鳗运动方式则为尾拍频率相同。 COM 起伏运动的陆地运动缩放分析表明,COM 起伏运动呈正异速生长,并且鱼类的 COM 运动相对于其体型相对较小。

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