Fig. 3: Individual-level movement behaviors of diverse marine species measured by the BIMS. | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: Individual-level movement behaviors of diverse marine species measured by the BIMS.

From: Bioadhesive interface for marine sensors on diverse soft fragile species

Fig. 3

a, b Acceleration (a) and pitch (b) of squid via the BIMS, showing the dominant frequency of fin rate (1.75 Hz) and the arms-first and mantle-first swimming orientation. c, d Monitoring of acceleration (c) and (d) of jellyfish via the BIMS, showing the jet propulsion events and passive resting behavior. e, f Real-time monitoring of acceleration (e) and (f) of skate via the BIMS, showing the dominant frequency of fin rate (2.54 Hz). Colors in (a, c, and e) represent direction, where blue is forward motion (surge, x), orange is lateral motion (sway, y) and yellow is vertical motion (heave, z).

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