The role of hydrodynamics in collective motions of fish schools and bioinspired underwater robots. [PDF]
Ko H, Lauder G, Nagpal R.
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Nested interaction network enhances responsiveness in collective behavior
Survival in dynamic and complex environments requires groups to exhibit a high level of responsiveness to rapidly changing circumstances. Recent studies have shown the role of selective social interactions in driving responsive collective behavior at the
Zhicheng Zheng +7 more
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Tuning social interactions' strength drives collective response to light intensity in schooling fish. [PDF]
Xue T +7 more
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Hemigrammus parana Marinho, Carvalho, Langeani & Tatsumi 2008
Published as part of Langeani, Francisco, 2017, Annotated catalog of the type specimens deposited at the fish collection of the " Universidade Estadual Paulista, Câmpus de São José do Rio Preto ", São Paulo, Brazil (DZSJRP), pp. 435-460 in Zootaxa 4319 (3) on pages 439-440, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4319.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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Characterizing Pairwise U-Turn Behavior in Fish: A Data-Driven Analysis. [PDF]
Tao Y, Zhou Y, Zheng Z, Lei X, Peng X.
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Hemigrammus tridens is a small characid described by Eigenmann (in Eigenmann & Ogle, 1907) from Paraguay River, in the country Paraguay. The species has a conspicuous trident-shaped caudal spot, few perforated lateral line scales, scales on the caudal ...
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Integrative use of DNA barcode and morphology reveal high level of diversity in the ornamental fish on the lower Amazon basin. [PDF]
de Freitas EA +5 more
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Evolutionary Tracing and Taxonomic Implications of the Mitochondrial Genome of <i>Gephyrocharax atracaudatus</i> (Meek and Hildebrand, 1912). [PDF]
Liu Z +11 more
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Burst-and-coast swimmers optimize gait by adapting unique intrinsic cycle. [PDF]
Li G +6 more
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Ethnoecology and use of fishes by the Cubeo people from the Cuduyarí River, Colombian Amazonia. [PDF]
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