نتایج جستجو برای: repeated bouts of swimming

تعداد نتایج: 21170281  

Journal: :Brain, behavior and evolution 2005
Melissa B McElligott Donald M O'malley

High-speed imaging was used to record the prey-tracking behavior of larval zebrafish as they fed upon paramecium. Prey tracking is comprised of a variable set of discrete locomotor movements that together align the larva with the paramecium and bring it into close proximity, usually within one body length. These tracking behaviors are followed by a brief capture swim bout that was previously de...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1997
J A Kanaley J Y Weltman J D Veldhuis A D Rogol M L Hartman A Weltman

We examined whether repeated bouts of exercise could override growth hormone (GH) auto-negative feedback. Seven moderately trained men were studied on three occasions: a control day (C), a sequential exercise day (SEB; at 1000, 1130, and 1300), and a delayed exercise day (DEB; at 1000, 1400, and 1800). The duration of each exercise bout was 30 min at 70% maximal O2 consumption (VO2max) on a cyc...

Journal: :North American Journal of Aquaculture 2021

We examined cultured Delta Smelt Hypomesus transpacificus under laboratory settings to provide the first formal characterization of spawning behavior, which included quantification participants and diel patterns. video recorded behavioral observation trials in four mature males ripe females interacted freely for 9–11 d. found that three behaviors were consistently associated with egg release: (...

2015
Kiran Girdhar Martin Gruebele Yann R. Chemla Stephan C.F. Neuhauss

How simple is the underlying control mechanism for the complex locomotion of vertebrates? We explore this question for the swimming behavior of zebrafish larvae. A parameter-independent method, similar to that used in studies of worms and flies, is applied to analyze swimming movies of fish. The motion itself yields a natural set of fish "eigenshapes" as coordinates, rather than the experimente...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2014
Wen-Chang Li Robert Merrison-Hort Hong-Yan Zhang Roman Borisyuk

Many neural circuits are capable of generating multiple stereotyped outputs after different sensory inputs or neuromodulation. We have previously identified the central pattern generator (CPG) for Xenopus tadpole swimming that involves antiphase oscillations of activity between the left and right sides. Here we analyze the cellular basis for spontaneous left-right motor synchrony characterized ...

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