Publication Date:
1997
abstract:
Fast-starts are brief, sudden accelerations used by fish during predator-prey encounters. The kinematics and performance of fish during fast-start manoeuvres have received a lot of attention since they may determine the outcome of predator-prey interactions in terms of feeding success or survival. We will discuss recent progress on (1) the kinematics of escape responses and feeding strikes, (2) the fast-start performance of species with different body morphologies and from different habitats, and (3) the functional significance of fast-start kinematics and performance within the context of predator-prey interactions.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
kinematics; locomotion; fish; swimming; fast-start; predator-prey interactions; escape response; feeding strike
List of contributors:
Domenici, Paolo
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