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Adhesive force and endurance of the pelvic sucker across different modes of waterfall-climbing in gobiid fishes: Contrasting climbing mechanisms share aspects of ontogenetic change

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ZOOLOGY
卷 149, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.zool.2021.125969

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Biomechanics; locomotion; suction; allometry; safety factor; fatigue

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  1. Faculty Development Grant, University of Lynchburg
  2. US National Science Foundation [IOS-0817794, IOS-0817911]
  3. Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges 2020 Undergraduate Research Fellowship

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Despite differences in adhesive performance between two species with different climbing styles, some features of sucker function remain similar, including how performance changes through development.
Waterfall-climbing gobiids from oceanic islands use a suction-based adhesive mechanism formed by fused pelvic fins (pelvic sucker) and exhibit rock-climbing behavior during upstream migration. Although adhesion is a common feature of locomotion in these fishes, two distinct climbing styles - powerburst climbing and inching - have evolved. We compared the performance of the pelvic sucker during climbing across a range of body sizes between two species that use these different styles, collecting new data from the powerburst climber Lentipes concolor, and comparing these to published data for the inching climber Sicyopterus japonicus. Suction force for adhesion generated during continuous climbing did not differ between the species, with similar mean safety factors of 2.5-3.0. However, L. concolor engaged its pelvic sucker for a significantly longer duration of time (approximately 34 % longer per climbing cycle) than S. japonicus during continuous climbing. During sustained adhesion, both species exhibited non-linear scaling of fatigue time, with intermediate-sized individuals (e.g., large juveniles to small adults) showing the greatest endurance. However, the two species exhibited strikingly different maxima and variability in the endurance of their pelvic suckers. Maximum time to fatigue in L. concolor was less than half that of S. japonicus, but L. concolor showed more than double the variability of S. japonicus in time to fatigue. Our comparisons of these species reveal that despite differences in several aspects of their adhesive performance, some features of sucker function remain similar across climbing styles, including several related to how performance changes through ontogeny.

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