Rapid evolution of coordinated and collective movement in response to artificial selection

A Kotrschal, A Szorkovszky, J Herbert-Read… - Science …, 2020 - science.org
Collective motion occurs when individuals use social interaction rules to respond to the
movements and positions of their neighbors. How readily these social decisions are shaped …

Selforganization of fish schools: an object-oriented model

H Reuter, B Breckling - Ecological Modelling, 1994 - Elsevier
Simulation models help to understand how individual interactions can lead to
selforganization of large, moving polarized schools of fish. To some extend the underlying …

Key behavioural factors in a self-organised fish school model

J Gautrais, C Jost, G Theraulaz - Annales Zoologici Fennici, 2008 - BioOne
The dynamics of a self-organised model of shoaling fish are explored within a Lagrangian
(or individual based) framework in order to identify the key behavioural factors that shape its …

[HTML][HTML] Disentangling and modeling interactions in fish with burst-and-coast swimming reveal distinct alignment and attraction behaviors

DS Calovi, A Litchinko, V Lecheval… - PLoS computational …, 2018 - journals.plos.org
The development of tracking methods for automatically quantifying individual behavior and
social interactions in animal groups has open up new perspectives for building quantitative …

[HTML][HTML] Metabolic costs of feeding predictively alter the spatial distribution of individuals in fish schools

S McLean, A Persson, T Norin, SS Killen - Current Biology, 2018 - cell.com
Group living is ubiquitous among animals [1, 2], but the exact benefits of group living
experienced by individual groupmates is related to their spatial location within the overall …

Schooling reduces energy consumption in swimming male European eels, Anguilla anguilla L.

E Burgerhout, C Tudorache, SA Brittijn… - Journal of Experimental …, 2013 - Elsevier
During migration, swimming in schools provides fish with a number of behavioural and
ecological advantages, including increased food supply and reduced predation risk …

Schooling mackerel and herring choose neighbours of similar size

TJ Pitcher, AE Magurran, JI Edwards - Marine Biology, 1985 - Springer
Fish schooling in a submerged sea-cage swam next to neighbours of similar size. Between
57 and 74 fish were used. Extensive three-dimensional data showed the neighbour size …

Flow interactions between uncoordinated flapping swimmers give rise to group cohesion

JW Newbolt, J Zhang… - Proceedings of the …, 2019 - National Acad Sciences
Many species of fish and birds travel in groups, yet the role of fluid-mediated interactions in
schools and flocks is not fully understood. Previous fluid-dynamical models of these …

[HTML][HTML] Vortex phase matching as a strategy for schooling in robots and in fish

L Li, M Nagy, JM Graving, J Bak-Coleman, G Xie… - Nature …, 2020 - nature.com
It has long been proposed that flying and swimming animals could exploit neighbour-
induced flows. Despite this it is still not clear whether, and if so how, schooling fish …

In-line swimming dynamics revealed by fish interacting with a robotic mechanism

R Thandiackal, G Lauder - elife, 2023 - elifesciences.org
Schooling in fish is linked to a number of factors such as increased foraging success,
predator avoidance, and social interactions. In addition, a prevailing hypothesis is that …