Title: What is a Fish?
1Swimming Locomotion
2Major types of locomotion in fishes
- Walking
- frogfishes
- Crawling
- sea robins
- Swimming
- most fishes
3Antennariidae warty frogfish Antennarius maculatus
4The swimming mechanism
5Swimming modes
Body musculature
Fin musculature
6Swimming modes (body musculature)
7Swimming modes
8Swimming examples
Thunniform Carangiform swimming Labriform
swimming
9Musculature myotomes
10Red
Epiaxial or dorsal muscles
hypaxial or ventral muscles
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12Distribution of red muscle
13Distribution of red muscle
Bluefin tuna
Ectotherm fishes
Red muscle
Mako shark
Skipjack tuna
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15- Propulsive wave
- Progressive tailward passage
- Push force
- Reactive force
- Forward thrust component
- Lift or slippage component
P
T
R
L
16Progressive swimming undulation wave
17Swimming Forces
Thrust - Drag Gravity - Lift Buoyancy
18Lift Force
- Static lift
- Swim bladder
- Lipids / Oils
- Dynamic Lift
- Pectoral fin rotation
- Pectoral hydrofoil shape
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20Drag forces I
- Frictional or Viscous Drag
- Boundary layer non-moving water layer that
creates friction with surrounding water - Not speed related
- To reduce frictional drag
- Mucous
- Reduction surface area
- Ctenoid scales
- Placoid scales
21Frictional Drag (Flow separation)
22Ctenoid scales
Placoid scales
23Drag forces II
- Pressure or Inertial Drag
- Caused by pressure differences
- Drag increases with speed
- To reduce pressure drag
- Streamline shape
- Width-length ratio 0.25
- Thickest cross-section 2/5 from mouth
- Long and narrow wing-like pectoral fins for lift
- Body depressions for retracting paired median
fins
24Pressure and frictional drag
25High speed streamlined fishes
26Caudal keel
27Caudal fin shapes high aspect ratio (thunniform
swimming)
Scombridae Bigeye tuna Thunnus obesus
28Caudal fin shapes high/medium aspect ratio
(carangiform swimming)
Carangidae Jacks
Caranx melampygus
29Caudal fin shapes low aspect ratio
(subcarangiform swimming)
Serranidae Nassau grouper Epinephelus striatus
30Caudal fin shapes low aspect ratio
(subcarangiform swimming)
Esocidae Northern pike Esox lucius