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    Hydrodynamic constraints on prey-capture performance in forward-striking snakes

    Authors
    Van Wassenbergh, S.
    Brecko, J.
    Aerts, P.
    Stouten, I.
    Vanheusden, G.
    Camps, A.
    Van Damme, R.
    Herrel, A.
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    Discipline
    Biological sciences
    Subject
    Natural heritage Collections
    Audience
    Scientific
    Date
    2009
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    Description
    Some specialized aquatic snakes such as Natrix tessellata strike at fish by rapidly accelerating their head towards the prey with their mouth opened widely. This strategy is believed to be suboptimal as relatively high drag forces act on the open jaws and, therefore, probably limit strike speed. Moreover, the bow wave in front of the snake's jaws could push prey away from the mouth, thus potentially explaining the relatively low capture success observed in these animals (<20%). Here, we used laser-scan based computational fluid dynamics to test these potential constraints on prey-capture performance for N. tessellata. Our simulations showed that drag force indeed increases drastically for striking at a high gape angle. However, we estimated the overall cost in slowing down strike speed to be less pronounced due to the instationary dynamics of the system. In contrast to the expectations, forward displacement of prey was relatively limited (<13% of head length), and forceful collisions between prey and the leading edge of the jaw regularly occurred. However, our models showed that precise aiming by the snake was needed to reduce the chance of deviating the prey to a path bypassing the mouth. Our study also indicated several hydrodynamic advantages for snakes to strike at relatively large prey.
    Citation
    Van Wassenbergh, S.; Brecko, J.; Aerts, P.; Stouten, I.; Vanheusden, G.; Camps, A.; Van Damme, R.; Herrel, A. (2009). Hydrodynamic constraints on prey-capture performance in forward-striking snakes. , Journal of the Royal Society Interface, Vol. 7, 773-785,
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    uri: https://orfeo.belnet.be/handle/internal/13631
    url: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/38010979_Hydrodynamic_constraints_on_prey-capture_performance_in_forward-striking_snakes
    Type
    Article
    Peer-Review
    Yes
    Language
    eng
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