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Sloughed mucus and drag-reduction in a school of Atlantic silversides,Menidia menidia
Authors:J K Parrish  W K Kroen
Institution:(1) Department of Zoology, Duke University, 28516 Beaufort, North Carolina, USA;(2) Duke University Marine Laboratory, 28516 Beaufort, North Carolina, USA;(3) Department of Botany, Duke University, 28516 Beaufort, North Carolina, USA
Abstract:Atlantic silversides, Menidia menidia, were collected by seine-net from the Newport River estuary, North Carolina, USA and maintained in the laboratory. Direct measurement showed that the amount of mucus sloughed off individual silversides was 567 mgrg h-1 at a swimming speed of 50 cm s-1. Individual M. menidia were also allowed to swim in a flowtank filled with 0, 1, and 10 ppm of the synthetic drag-reducer Polyox to determine if any changes in tailbeat frequency or amplitude could be correlated with the level of this ldquosloughedrdquo material. Tailbeat measurements between seawater controls and either Polyox concentration did not differ significantly. Calculations based on this evidence indicate that the amount of solubilized mucus sloughed off a school of 10 000 M. menidia would be at least two orders of magnitude less than the highest concentration of Polyox tested. We conclude that solubilized mucus in the water column does not confer drag-reduction to schooling M. menidia.
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