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- W1909778536 abstract "ABSTRACT Most fish swim by the rhythmic passage of a wave of lateral displacement from head to tail, thereby developing a reactive thrust from the water which pushes the fish forward (Marey, 1894). Breder (1926) classified this type of swimming into different modes according to how much of the body performs undulations. In the anguilliform (eel-like) mode most or all of the body is flexible and participates in the passage of the wave, whereas in the carangiform mode the amplitude of the lateral movement becomes significant only as the wave approaches the tail. Anguilliform swimmers tend to have a fairly constant lateral projection along the length of the body, whereas the carangiform swimmers have the more familiar fish shape, with the body tapering to a minimum in the caudal peduncle and then widening again in the caudal fin. The hydrodynamic models appropriate for the theoretical analysis of these two types of swimming reflect these differences in form and function (Lighthill, 1969)." @default.
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- W1909778536 title "Locomotion in Lamprey and Trout: the Relative Timing of Activation and Movement" @default.
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