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SUBMITTER: Sato K
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1766382 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Sato Katsufumi K Watanuki Yutaka Y Takahashi Akinori A Miller Patrick J O PJ Tanaka Hideji H Kawabe Ryo R Ponganis Paul J PJ Handrich Yves Y Akamatsu Tomonari T Watanabe Yuuki Y Mitani Yoko o Yo Costa Daniel P DP Bost Charles-André CA Aoki Kagari K Amano Masao M Trathan Phil P Shapiro Ari A Naito Yasuhiko Y
Proceedings. Biological sciences 20070201 1609
It is obvious, at least qualitatively, that small animals move their locomotory apparatus faster than large animals: small insects move their wings invisibly fast, while large birds flap their wings slowly. However, quantitative observations have been difficult to obtain from free-ranging swimming animals. We surveyed the swimming behaviour of animals ranging from 0.5 kg seabirds to 30 000 kg sperm whales using animal-borne accelerometers. Dominant stroke cycle frequencies of swimming specialist ...[more]