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Jet propulsion in Doliolum (Tunicata: Thaliacea)
Authors:Q Bone  ER Trueman
Institution:The Laboratory, Citadel Hill, Plymouth, PLI 2PB, U.K.;Department of Zoology, The University of Manchester, Manchester, M13 9PL, U.K.
Abstract:The jet propulsion of doliolid gonozooids is described from a combination of kinematic, chamber pressure, and muscle electrical records. Doliolids respond to light mechanical stimuli by a rapid contraction of the locomotor muscle bands, producing a single jet pulse which drives the animal forwards or backwards at instantaneous velocities up to 21.4cm·s?1 (over 50 body lengths·s?1). Spike potentials from the (multiply innervated) locomotor muscle fibres are variable in size and probably are non-propagating. Maximum chamber pressures during the jet pulse range up to 500 Pa, doliolids ≈4.5 mm long perform around 4 × 10?6 J work per contraction. Although the locomotor system is specialized for single rapid escape movements, the same movements are used at irregular intervals to maintain the horizontal position of the animal (which is denser than sea water) in the water column. The locomotor system is less economical than that of salps.
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