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- W950266974 abstract "This chapter discusses the locomotion by scombrids, a group at the edges of two lines of specialization in regard to locomotion—swimming quickly and swimming continuously. Swimming performance, hydromechanics, and related anatomy and behavior are treated in the chapter. The swimming speeds of scombrids are well documented and indicate that these fish are continuous swimmers and can swim extremely fast. In both modes of swimming (sustained and burst), the speeds of certain large sized or fast species exceed a Reynolds number of 1 × 10 6 . One level of explanation for the necessity and the possibility of their particular swimming behaviors comes from an analysis of the equilibria between both the vertical and horizontal forces acting on the animal. These forces are weight, buoyancy, and hydrodynamic lift in the vertical direction and thrust and drag in the horizontal direction. For scombrids, the equilibrium between thrust and drag is intimately related to the equilibrium between weight, buoyancy, and lift. This is because scombrids are heavier than water, and they balance the vertical forces by swimming continuously with pectoral fins extended. Hydrodynamic lift is produced on the pectoral fins. While this adds to the buoyancy and balances the vertical forces, the imposed requirement of swimming to produce hydrodynamic lift complexes the balance between horizontal forces." @default.
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