Swimming through turbulent water is easier for schooling fish compared to solitary swimmers, according to a new study. Swimming through turbulent water is easier for schooling fish compared to ...
A new study by UC San Diego neurobiologists found that glassfish depend on their sense of vision to coordinate social swimming behavior in schools. A flock of ...
Sometimes less is more. Researchers accurately modeled dynamic fish schooling by incorporating the tendency of fish to focus on a single visual target instead of the whole school, as well as other ...
Like Olympic cyclists, fish expend less effort when swimming in tight groups than when alone. The finding could explain why some species evolved to move in schools. By Katrina Miller You’ll catch it ...
Each fish is modeled by a plate with an eye, moving on a plane. The signals from other fish are synthesized and guide the motion of visual attention. Vortex, straight, random, and turning patterns of ...
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