Form and function of anguilliform swimming

Author:

Stin Vincent12ORCID,Godoy‐Diana Ramiro1,Bonnet Xavier3,Herrel Anthony2456

Affiliation:

1. UMR 7636, PMMH, CNRS, ESPCI Paris‐PSL, Sorbonne Université, Université Paris Cité 7 Quai Saint‐Bernard Paris 75005 France

2. Département Adaptation du Vivant, UMR 7179 MECADEV MNHN/CNRS 43 rue Buffon Paris 75005 France

3. UMR 7372 Centre d'Etude Biologique de Chizé, CNRS 405 Route de Prissé la Charrière Villiers‐en‐Bois 79360 France

4. Department of Biology, Evolutionary Morphology of Vertebrates Ghent University K.L. Ledeganckstraat 35 Ghent 9000 Belgium

5. Department of Biology University of Antwerp Universiteitsplein 1 Wilrijk 2610 Belgium

6. Naturhistorisches Museum Bern Bernastrasse 15 Bern 3005 Switzerland

Abstract

ABSTRACTAnguilliform swimmers are long and narrow animals that propel themselves by undulating their bodies. Observations in nature and recent investigations suggest that anguilliform swimming is highly efficient. However, understanding the underlying reasons for the efficiency of this type of locomotion requires interdisciplinary studies spanning from biology to hydrodynamics. Regrettably, these different fields are rarely discussed together, which hinders our ability to understand the repeated evolution of this swimming mode in vertebrates. This review compiles the current knowledge of the anatomical features that drive anguilliform swimming, compares the resulting kinematics across a wide range of anguilliform swimmers, and describes the resulting hydrodynamic interactions using data from both in vivo experiments and computational studies.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Sorbonne Université

Publisher

Wiley

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