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蓝鳃太阳鱼的静态稳定性与鱼鳔体积()

Static Stability and Swim Bladder Volume in the Bluegill Sunfish ().

作者信息

Fath M A, Nguyen S V, Donahue J, McMenamin S K, Tytell E D

机构信息

Department of Biology, Tufts University, 200 Boston Avenue, Suite 4700, Medford, MA 02155, USA.

Department of Biology, Boston College, 24 Cummington Mall #606, Boston, MA 02215, USA.

出版信息

Integr Org Biol. 2023 Feb 15;5(1):obad005. doi: 10.1093/iob/obad005. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Static stability is a property inherent to every organism. More stable bodies benefit from a lower energy cost associated with maintaining a desired orientation, while less stable bodies can be more maneuverable. The static stability of a fish is determined by the relative locations of its center of mass (COM) and center of buoyancy (COB), which may change with changes in swim bladder volume. We hypothesized, however, that fish would benefit from consistent static stability, and predicted that changes in swim bladder volume would not alter the overall pattern of COM and COB locations. We used micro-computed tomography to estimate the locations of the COM and COB in bluegill sunfish (). Using this technique, we were able to find a small but significant difference between the location of the COM and COB for a given orientation. We found that the swim bladder can change shape within the body cavity, changing relative locations of the COM and COB. At one extreme, the COB is located 0.441 ± 0.007 BL from the snout and 0.190 ± 0.010 BL from the ventral surface of the pelvic girdle, and that the COM is 0.0030 ± 0.0020 BL posterior and 0.0006 ± 0.0005 BL ventral to the COB, a pattern that causes a nose-up pitching torque. At the other extreme, the COM is anterior and dorsal to the COB, a pattern that causes the opposite torque. These changes in location seems to be caused by changes in the shape and centroid location of the swim bladder within the body: The centroid of the swim bladder is located significantly more posteriorly in fish oriented head-down. The air in the bladder "rises" while heavier tissues "sink," driving a change in tissue distribution and changing the location of the COM relative to the COB. Supporting our hypothesis, we found no correlation between swim bladder volume and the distance between the COM and COB. We conclude that bluegill are statically unstable, requiring them to expend energy constantly to maintain their normal orientation, but that the pitch angle of the body could alter the relative locations of COM and COB, changing their static stability.

摘要

静态稳定性是每个生物体固有的一种特性。更稳定的身体得益于维持所需方向时较低的能量消耗,而稳定性较差的身体则可能更具机动性。鱼类的静态稳定性由其质心(COM)和浮力中心(COB)的相对位置决定,这可能会随着鱼鳔体积的变化而改变。然而,我们假设鱼类会从一致的静态稳定性中受益,并预测鱼鳔体积的变化不会改变质心和浮力中心位置的总体模式。我们使用微型计算机断层扫描来估计蓝鳃太阳鱼的质心和浮力中心的位置。使用这种技术,我们能够发现在给定方向上质心和浮力中心的位置存在微小但显著的差异。我们发现鱼鳔可以在体腔内改变形状,从而改变质心和浮力中心的相对位置。在一个极端情况下(鱼头向下时),浮力中心位于从吻端起0.441±0.007体长(BL)处,距骨盆带腹面0.190±0.010体长处,而质心在浮力中心后方0.0030±0.0020体长处且腹侧0.0006±0.0005体长处,这种模式会产生一个使鱼头向上的俯仰扭矩。在另一个极端情况下(鱼头向上时),质心在浮力中心的前方和背侧,这种模式会产生相反的扭矩。这些位置的变化似乎是由鱼鳔在体内的形状和质心位置的变化引起的:在鱼头向下的鱼类中,鱼鳔的质心明显更靠后。鱼鳔中的空气“上升”而较重的组织“下沉”,导致组织分布发生变化,并改变质心相对于浮力中心的位置。支持我们的假设的是,我们发现鱼鳔体积与质心和浮力中心之间的距离没有相关性。我们得出结论,蓝鳃太阳鱼在静态下是不稳定的,这要求它们不断消耗能量来维持正常方向,但身体的俯仰角度可以改变质心和浮力中心的相对位置,从而改变它们的静态稳定性。

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