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The benefits of planar circular mouths on suction feeding performance
Authors:Tyler Skorczewski  Angela Cheer  Peter C. Wainwright
Affiliation:1.Department of Mathematics, University of California Davis, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616, USA;2.Department of Evolution and Ecology, University of California Davis, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616, USA
Abstract:Suction feeding is the most common form of prey capture across aquatic feeding vertebrates and many adaptations that enhance efficiency and performance are expected. Many suction feeders have mechanisms that allow the mouth to form a planar and near-circular opening that is believed to have beneficial hydrodynamic effects. We explore the effects of the flattened and circular mouth opening through computational fluid dynamics simulations that allow comparisons with other mouth profiles. Compared to mouths with lateral notches, we find that the planar mouth opening results in higher flow rates into the mouth and a region of highest flow that is positioned at the centre of the mouth aperture. Planar mouths provide not only for better total fluid flow rates through the mouth but also through the centre of the mouth near where suction feeders position their prey. Circular mouths are shown to provide the quickest capture times for spherical and elliptical prey because they expose the prey item to a large region of high flow. Planar and circular mouths result in higher flow velocities with peak flow located at the centre of the mouth opening and they maximize the capacity of the suction feeders to exert hydrodynamic forces on the prey.
Keywords:suction feeding   computational fluid dynamics   aquatic prey capture
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