成对鱼类(Gobiocypris rarus)在不同流速下的集体游动模式和同步性。

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
Fan Yang, Yuhong Zeng
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摘要

游动鱼类的集体行为源于社会互动,而社会互动被认为是由避开捕食者和减少能量消耗等有利因素驱动的。尽管数值模拟和物理实验的目的是研究水动力机制和相互作用规则,但人们对浅滩行为如何受流速和群体大小的影响仍只有部分了解。本研究在流速从 0.1 米/秒到 0.5 米/秒(Ucrit = 0.6 米/秒)不断增加的再循环泳道中,研究了成对(鱼群的最小子系统)裸鲤(Gobiocypris rarus)之间的空间分布、运动学和同步状态。作为对照组,还对单条鱼进行了测试。空间分布结果表明,在高水流条件下,成对的鱼喜欢并排游动,而在低水流条件下,相邻鱼的位置在横向上更均匀地分布在焦点鱼周围。运动学分析表明,在低水流条件下,成对鱼的尾部节拍(即频率和斯特劳哈尔数)与单条鱼相似,而在高水流条件下,成对鱼的尾部节拍频率和斯特劳哈尔数都略低于单条鱼。此外,双鱼的同步率随流速的增加而增加,这表明同步游动可能是有益的,尤其是在大水流中。
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Collective swimming pattern and synchronization of fish pairs (Gobiocypris rarus) in response to flow with different velocities.

Collective behaviors in moving fish originate from social interactions, which are thought to be driven by beneficial factors, such as predator avoidance and reduced energy expenditure. Despite numerical simulations and physical experiments aiming at the hydrodynamic mechanisms and interaction rules, how shoaling is influenced by flow velocity and group size is still only partially understood. In this study, spatial distributions, kinematics, and synchronization states between pairs (smallest subsystem of a shoal) of Gobiocypris rarus were investigated in a recirculating swim tunnel with increasing flow velocities from 0.1 to 0.5 m/s (Ucrit = 0.6 m/s). Tests of single fish were also conducted as the control group. The results of spatial distributions showed that fish pairs preferred to swim in the side-by-side configuration under high flows, while under low flows the neighboring fish's positions were more uniformly distributed around the focal fish in the transverse direction. Kinematic analysis revealed that fish pairs adopted similar tail beats (i.e., frequency and Strouhal number) as single fish in low flows, while in high flows both the frequency and Strouhal number of fish pairs were slightly lower. Moreover, the synchronization rates of fish pairs were found to increase with flow velocities, suggesting that synchronized swimming may be beneficial, especially in high flows.

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Journal of fish biology
Journal of fish biology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
10.00%
发文量
292
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Fish Biology is a leading international journal for scientists engaged in all aspects of fishes and fisheries research, both fresh water and marine. The journal publishes high-quality papers relevant to the central theme of fish biology and aims to bring together under one cover an overall picture of the research in progress and to provide international communication among researchers in many disciplines with a common interest in the biology of fish.
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