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Beyond the Kármán gait: knifefish swimming in periodic and irregular vortex streets
2021
Journal of Experimental Biology
Neotropical freshwater fishes such as knifefishes are commonly faced with navigating intense and highly unsteady streams. However, our knowledge on locomotion in apteronotids comes from laminar flows, where the ribbon fin dominates over pectoral fins or body bending. Here, we studied the 3D kinematics and swimming control of seven black ghost knifefish (Apteronotus albifrons) moving in laminar flows (flow speed U∞∼1 – 5 Bl/s) and in periodic vortex streets (U∞∼2 – 4 Bl/s). Two different
doi:10.1242/jeb.238808
pmid:33795417
fatcat:tncuttpqfncnpjipzry66f4sky