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直接测量大西洋蓝鳍金枪鱼的游泳和潜水运动学()。 (注:原文括号处内容缺失)

Direct measurement of swimming and diving kinematics of giant Atlantic bluefin tuna ().

作者信息

Gleiss Adrian C, Schallert Robert J, Dale Jonathan J, Wilson Steve G, Block Barbara A

机构信息

Tuna Research and Conservation Centre, Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University, 120 Oceanview Boulevard, 93950 Pacific Grove, USA.

Centre for Sustainable Aquatic Ecosystems, Harry Butler Institute, Murdoch University, 90 South Street, Murdoch, Western Australia 6150, Australia.

出版信息

R Soc Open Sci. 2019 May 8;6(5):190203. doi: 10.1098/rsos.190203. eCollection 2019 May.

Abstract

Tunas possess a range of physiological and mechanical adaptations geared towards high-performance swimming that are of considerable interest to physiologists, ecologists and engineers. Advances in biologging have provided significant improvements in understanding tuna migrations and vertical movement patterns, yet our understanding of the locomotion and swimming mechanics of these fish under natural conditions is limited. We equipped Atlantic bluefin tuna () with motion-sensitive tags and video cameras to quantify the gaits and kinematics used by wild fish. Our data reveal significant variety in the locomotory kinematics of Atlantic bluefin tuna, ranging from continuous locomotion to two types of intermittent locomotion. The tuna sustained swimming speeds in excess of 1.5 m s (0.6 body lengths s), while beating their tail at a frequency of approximately 1 Hz. While diving, some descents were entirely composed of passive glides, with slower descent rates featuring more gliding, while ascents were primarily composed of active swimming. The observed swimming behaviour of Atlantic bluefin tuna is consistent with theoretical models predicting such intermittent locomotion to result in mechanical and physiological advantages. Our results confirm that Atlantic bluefin tuna possess behavioural specializations to increase their locomotory performance, which together with their unique physiology improve their capacity to use pelagic and mesopelagic habitats.

摘要

金枪鱼拥有一系列生理和机械适应性特征,这些特征使其能够进行高性能游泳,这引起了生理学家、生态学家和工程师的极大兴趣。生物记录技术的进步在理解金枪鱼洄游和垂直运动模式方面取得了显著进展,然而我们对这些鱼类在自然条件下的运动和游泳力学的理解仍然有限。我们为大西洋蓝鳍金枪鱼( )配备了运动敏感标签和摄像机,以量化野生鱼类使用的步态和运动学特征。我们的数据揭示了大西洋蓝鳍金枪鱼运动学运动的显著差异,从连续运动到两种间歇性运动。金枪鱼持续游泳速度超过1.5米/秒(0.6体长/秒),同时以约1赫兹的频率摆动尾巴。在潜水时,一些下降完全由被动滑行组成,下降速度较慢时滑行更多,而上升主要由主动游泳组成。观察到的大西洋蓝鳍金枪鱼的游泳行为与预测这种间歇性运动会带来机械和生理优势的理论模型一致。我们的结果证实,大西洋蓝鳍金枪鱼拥有行为特化来提高其运动性能,这与它们独特的生理特征一起提高了它们利用远洋和中层水域栖息地的能力。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/5f22/6549966/b33f79b0b271/rsos190203-g1.jpg

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