Burst swimming speeds of mackerel, Scomber scombrus L.
Abstract
Burst swimming speeds were measured in mackerel 0.275-0.380 m long by filming newly caught fish, first released into a large shore-sited tank, using a high-speed cine camera and real time TV camera. The highest speed was 5.50 m s−1 or 18 body length per second (b.l. s−1) in a 0.305 m long mackerel at 12° C. The recorded maximum tail beat frequency of 18 Hz agrees well with 19 Hz predicted from the measured contraction time of 0.026 s for the anterior lateral swimming muscle. The stride length was close to 1 B.L.; the power, calculated from the drag, was 4.53 W, and, calculated from the muscle used, was 5.07 W; all suggesting that the mackerel is swimming close to its physiological limit.
- Publication:
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Journal of Fish Biology
- Pub Date:
- March 1988
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- Bibcode:
- 1988JFBio..32..471W