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The flow fields involved in hydrodynamic imaging by blind Mexican cave fish (Astyanax fasciatus). Part I: open water and heading towards a wall
- Source :
- The Journal of experimental biology. 213(Pt 22)
- Publication Year :
- 2010
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Abstract
- SUMMARY Blind Mexican cave fish (Astyanax fasciatus) sense the presence of nearby objects by sensing changes in the water flow around their body. The information available to the fish using this hydrodynamic imaging ability depends on the properties of the flow field it generates while gliding and how this flow field is altered by the presence of objects. Here, we used particle image velocimetry to measure the flow fields around gliding blind cave fish as they moved through open water and when heading towards a wall. These measurements, combined with computational fluid dynamics models, were used to estimate the stimulus to the lateral line system of the fish. Our results showed that there was a high-pressure region around the nose of the fish, low-pressure regions corresponding to accelerated flow around the widest part of the body and a thick laminar boundary layer down the body. When approaching a wall head-on, the changes in the stimulus to the lateral line were confined to approximately the first 20% of the body. Assuming that the fish are sensitive to a certain relative change in lateral line stimuli, it was found that swimming at higher Reynolds numbers slightly decreased the distance at which the fish could detect a wall when approaching head-on, which is the opposite to what has previously been expected. However, when the effects of environmental noise are considered, swimming at higher speed may improve the signal to noise ratio of the stimulus to the lateral line.
- Subjects :
- Physiology
Water flow
Lateral line
Video Recording
Aquatic Science
Computational fluid dynamics
Blindness
Models, Biological
symbols.namesake
Fish Diseases
Cave
Pressure
Animals
Molecular Biology
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Swimming
geography
geography.geographical_feature_category
business.industry
Fishes
Reynolds number
Water
Laminar flow
Anatomy
Geodesy
Biomechanical Phenomena
Lateral Line System
Boundary layer
Particle image velocimetry
Insect Science
symbols
Hydrodynamics
Animal Science and Zoology
business
Rheology
Geology
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Details
- ISSN :
- 14779145
- Volume :
- 213
- Issue :
- Pt 22
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Journal of experimental biology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....b482e8f3f8d98c8990b4ca37e4865a30