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Title: Surface drag reduction and flow separation control in pelagic vertebrates
Authors: Palmer, Colin
Young, Mark T.
Keywords: Biology
Palaeontology
Biomechanics
Ocean engineering
Fluid dynamics
Mosasauridae
Riblets
Shark
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: Living in water imposes severe constraints on the evolution of the vertebrate body. As a result of these constraints, numerous extant and extinct aquatic vertebrate groups evolved convergent osteological and soft-tissue adaptations. However, one important suite of adaptations is still poorly understood: dermal cover morphologies and how they influence surface fluid dynamics. This is especially true for fossil aquatic vertebrates where the soft tissue of the dermis is rarely preserved.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/22258
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