International audienceFor animals, being a member of a group provides various advantages, such as reduced vulnerability to predators, increased foraging opportunities and reduced energetic costs of locomotion. In moving groups such as fish schools, there are benefits of group membership for trailing individuals, who can reduce the cost of movement by exploiting the flow patterns generated by the individuals swimming ahead of them. However, whether positions relative to the closest neighbours (e.g. ahead, sided by side or behind) modulate the individual energetic cost of swimming is still unknown. Here, we addressed these questions in grey mullet Liza aurata by measuring tail-beat frequency and amplitude of 15 focal fish, swimming in separat...
Group living is a commonly observed phenomenon in fish species in nature while the benefits and cost...
In animals, group motion can be highly organized in oriented and polarized structures. In fish, such...
Artificial barriers have become ubiquitous features in freshwater ecosystems and they can significan...
Abstract For animals, being a member of a group provides various advantages, such as reduced vulnera...
Schooling can provide fish with a number of behavioural and ecological advantages, including increas...
There is increasing evidence that fish gain energetic benefits from the hydrodynamic interactions wh...
There is increasing evidence that fish gain energetic benefits from the hydrodynamic interactions wh...
The energy savings experienced by fish swimming in a school have so far been investigated in an near...
Abstract-1. The burst-and-coast behavior and tail beat frequency were analysed to determine if an en...
Synchronized movements (schooling) emit complex and overlapping sound and pressure curves that might...
During migration, swimming in schools provides fish with a number of behavioural and ecological adva...
The physical basis for fish schooling is examined using three-dimensional numerical simulations of a...
Many fish swim in schools at some point in their life. This behavior is beneficial for feeding and s...
This data is for McLean et al. Current Biology Metabolic costs of feeding predictively alter the spa...
Fish can enjoy a number of behavioural and hydrodynamic advantages during schooling. Shiner perches...
Group living is a commonly observed phenomenon in fish species in nature while the benefits and cost...
In animals, group motion can be highly organized in oriented and polarized structures. In fish, such...
Artificial barriers have become ubiquitous features in freshwater ecosystems and they can significan...
Abstract For animals, being a member of a group provides various advantages, such as reduced vulnera...
Schooling can provide fish with a number of behavioural and ecological advantages, including increas...
There is increasing evidence that fish gain energetic benefits from the hydrodynamic interactions wh...
There is increasing evidence that fish gain energetic benefits from the hydrodynamic interactions wh...
The energy savings experienced by fish swimming in a school have so far been investigated in an near...
Abstract-1. The burst-and-coast behavior and tail beat frequency were analysed to determine if an en...
Synchronized movements (schooling) emit complex and overlapping sound and pressure curves that might...
During migration, swimming in schools provides fish with a number of behavioural and ecological adva...
The physical basis for fish schooling is examined using three-dimensional numerical simulations of a...
Many fish swim in schools at some point in their life. This behavior is beneficial for feeding and s...
This data is for McLean et al. Current Biology Metabolic costs of feeding predictively alter the spa...
Fish can enjoy a number of behavioural and hydrodynamic advantages during schooling. Shiner perches...
Group living is a commonly observed phenomenon in fish species in nature while the benefits and cost...
In animals, group motion can be highly organized in oriented and polarized structures. In fish, such...
Artificial barriers have become ubiquitous features in freshwater ecosystems and they can significan...