Meeting Abstract 70.5 Jan. 7 Asynchronous bilateral jaw muscle activity in two species of elasmobranchs GERRY, S.P.*; DEAN, M.N.; SUMMERS, C.D.; WILGA, ; Univ. of Rhode Island; Univ. of California, Irvine; Univ. of California, Irvine; Univ. of Rhode Island sgerry@mail.uri.edu Complex prey processing in higher vertebrates is characterized by unilateral activation of the jaw musculature, permitting freedom […]
year: 2007
modeling time-varying fluid forces on an anuran foot to determine the power requirements of the ankle joint during swimming
Meeting Abstract 69.11 Jan. 7 modeling time-varying fluid forces on an anuran foot to determine the power requirements of the ankle joint during swimming RICHARDS, Christopher T*; BIEWENER, Andrew A; Harvard University richards@fas.harvard.edu During swimming, the anuran foot generates drag-based hydrodynamic power both by moving parallel to the direction of swimming (translation) and by pivoting about the […]
Understanding aerodynamic force generation in gliding snakes using physical models
Meeting Abstract 69.1 Jan. 7 Understanding aerodynamic force generation in gliding snakes using physical models MIKLASZ, K.A.*; SOCHA, J.J.; LABARBERA, M.; University of Chicago; Argonne National Laboratory; University of Chicago kmiklasz@gmail.com Snakes of the genus Chrysopelea, the only limbless animal flyers, have no specialized structures used to produce lift, suggesting that snakes use their body as a […]
Speed-dependent intrinsic caudal fin muscle recruitment during steady swimming in bluegill sunfish
Meeting Abstract 69.8 Jan. 7 Speed-dependent intrinsic caudal fin muscle recruitment during steady swimming in bluegill sunfish FLAMMANG, B.E.**; LAUDER, G.V.; Harvard University; Harvard University bflammang@oeb.harvard.edu There are 56 muscles that control modulation of the tail fin in teleost fishes. Although much research has been conducted on the fluid dynamic properties of the caudal fin in fishes, […]
Pelvic fin locomotion in batoids
Meeting Abstract 69.10 Jan. 7 Pelvic fin locomotion in batoids MACESIC, L.J.*; HOLMES, A.; KAJIURA, S.M.; Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton; Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton; Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton lmacesic@fau.edu Studies of locomotion in batoids have largely focused on pectoral fin movements. However, pelvic fin �punting,� has been described as an important locomotive mechanism in […]
Ontogeny of fin function during routine turning in zebrafish (Danio rerio)
Meeting Abstract 69.7 Jan. 7 Ontogeny of fin function during routine turning in zebrafish (Danio rerio) DANOS, N.*; LAUDER, G.V.; Harvard University; Harvard University ndanos@oeb.harvard.edu The importance of fin function in fish maneuvering has been highlighted by several recent studies. We are interested in the ontogeny of these functions in a model organism, the zebrafish Danio rerio, […]
Modeling a passive force channelization mechanism in batoid wing skeletons
Meeting Abstract 69.5 Jan. 7 Modeling a passive force channelization mechanism in batoid wing skeletons SCHAEFER, Justin*; SUMMERS, Adam; Univ. of California, Irvine; Univ. of California, Irvine jschaefe@uci.edu The wing skeleton of batoid fishes (skates and rays) is composed of arrays of serially arranged skeletal elements emanating from the pectoral girdle. The joints between these skeletal elements […]
Kinematics and muscle patterns during level turns in pigeons
Meeting Abstract 69.3 Jan. 7 Kinematics and muscle patterns during level turns in pigeons ROS, Ivo G.*; BIEWENER, Andrew A.; University of Groningen; Harvard University ivo.ros@gmail.com Theoretically, maneuvering techniques in flapping flight can be far more variable than those of fixed wing fliers. To extend the current understanding of aerial turning, low speed 90 degrees horizontal turns […]
How swifts control their glide performance with morphing wings
Meeting Abstract 69.4 Jan. 7 How swifts control their glide performance with morphing wings LENTINK, D.*; M�LLER, U.K. ; STAMHUIS, E.J. ; DE KAT, R.; VAN GESTEL, W. ; HENNINGSSON, A.; HEDENSTR�M, A.; VAN LEEUWEN, J.L.; Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands; Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands; Groningen University, Groningen, The Netherlands; Delft University of Technology, Delft, The […]
High speed video analysis of flight maneuvers in Dipterans
Meeting Abstract 69.2 Jan. 7 High speed video analysis of flight maneuvers in Dipterans BREWER, M.L.*; ROBERTS, S.P.; University of Nevada, Las Vegas; University of Nevada, Las Vegas brewerm5@unlv.nevada.edu The kinematics, biomechanics, and energetic costs of insect hovering flight are relatively well-understood, yet detailed observations of maneuvering flight, much less descriptions of its associated aerodynamic and metabolic […]