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Swimming Kinematics of the Florida Manatee (Trichechus Manatus Latirostris): Hydrodynamic Analysis of an Undulatory Mammalian Swimmer
Journal of Experimental Biology (2007)
  • T Kojeszewski
  • Frank E. Fish, West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Abstract

The submerged swimming of the Florida manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris), a subspecies of the West Indian manatee, was studied by filming individuals as they swam rectilinearly in a large pool at several rehabilitation centers. The swimming was analyzed using videography to detail the kinematics in conjunction with a hydromechanical model to determine the power output (P-t) and propulsive efficiency (eta(p)). Manatees swam at velocities of 0.06 - 1.14 m s(-1). Locomotion was accomplished by undulation of the body and caudal fluke. Undulatory locomotion is a rapid and relatively high-powered propulsive mode involved in cruising and migrating by a variety of swimmers. Manatees displayed an undulatory swimming mode by passing a dorso-ventrally oriented traveling wave posteriorly along the body. The propulsive wave traveled at a higher velocity than the forward velocity of the animal. The frequency of the propulsive cycle (f) increased linearly with increasing swimming velocity (U). Amplitude at the tip of the caudal fluke (A) remained constant with respect to U and was 22% of body length. P-t increased curvilinearly with U. The mean eta(p), expressing the relationship of the thrust power generated by the paddle-shaped caudal fluke to the total mechanical power, was 0.73. The maximum eta(p) was 0.82 at 0.95 m s(-1). Despite use of a primitive undulatory swimming mode and paddle-like fluke for propulsion, the manatee is capable of swimming with a high efficiency but lower power outputs compared with the oscillatory movements of the high-aspect ratio flukes of cetaceans. The swimming performance of the manatee is in accordance with its habits as an aquatic grazer that seasonally migrates over extended distances.

Keywords
  • manatee; swimming; Trichechus manatus; power output; efficiency
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Publication Date
July 15, 2007
Publisher Statement
Publisher version available at http://jeb.biologists.org/content/210/14/2411
Citation Information
T Kojeszewski and Frank E. Fish. "Swimming Kinematics of the Florida Manatee (Trichechus Manatus Latirostris): Hydrodynamic Analysis of an Undulatory Mammalian Swimmer" Journal of Experimental Biology Vol. 210 Iss. 14 (2007)
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