Most fish species use fast starts to escape from predators. Zebrafish larvae perform effective fast starts immediately after hatching. They use a C-start, where the body curls into a C-shape, and then unfolds to accelerate. These escape responses need to fulfil a number of functional demands, under the constraints of the fluid environment and the larva's body shape. Primarily, the larvae need to generate sufficient escape speed in a wide range of possible directions, in a short-enough time. In this study, we examined how the larvae meet these demands. We filmed fast starts of zebrafish larvae with a unique five-camera setup with high spatiotemporal resolution. From these videos, we reconstructed the 3D swimming motion with an automated meth...
We investigate the C-start escape response of larval fish by combining flow simulations using remesh...
Fish execute a C start when they escape from a predator. Previous studies suggest that fish randomiz...
Fish larvae, like many adult fish, swim by undulating their body. However, their body size and swimm...
Most fish species use fast starts to escape from predators. Zebrafish larvae perform effective fast ...
Most fish species use fast starts to escape from predators. Zebrafish larvae perform effective fast ...
Most of the world's 34,000 known fish species are undulatory swimmers. Their body undulations are pr...
Fish larvae may intercept their own wake during sharp turns, which might affect their escape perform...
Fishes often exhibit stable body undulating in body and caudal fin (BCF) mode during cyclic swimming...
Fish larvae, like most adult fish, undulate their bodies to propel themselves. A detailed kinematic ...
In this study, we explore mechanical constraints on the swimming performance of zebrafish larvae (Da...
The zebrafish Danio rerio is a widely used model organism in studies of genetics, developmental biol...
Most fish swim with body undulations that result from fluid-structure interactions between the fish'...
To understand the mechanics of fish swimming, we need to know the forces exerted by the fluid and ho...
Fish make C-starts to evade predator strikes. Double-bend (DB) C-starts consist of three stages: Sta...
Most fish swim with body undulations that result from fluid–structure interactions between the fish’...
We investigate the C-start escape response of larval fish by combining flow simulations using remesh...
Fish execute a C start when they escape from a predator. Previous studies suggest that fish randomiz...
Fish larvae, like many adult fish, swim by undulating their body. However, their body size and swimm...
Most fish species use fast starts to escape from predators. Zebrafish larvae perform effective fast ...
Most fish species use fast starts to escape from predators. Zebrafish larvae perform effective fast ...
Most of the world's 34,000 known fish species are undulatory swimmers. Their body undulations are pr...
Fish larvae may intercept their own wake during sharp turns, which might affect their escape perform...
Fishes often exhibit stable body undulating in body and caudal fin (BCF) mode during cyclic swimming...
Fish larvae, like most adult fish, undulate their bodies to propel themselves. A detailed kinematic ...
In this study, we explore mechanical constraints on the swimming performance of zebrafish larvae (Da...
The zebrafish Danio rerio is a widely used model organism in studies of genetics, developmental biol...
Most fish swim with body undulations that result from fluid-structure interactions between the fish'...
To understand the mechanics of fish swimming, we need to know the forces exerted by the fluid and ho...
Fish make C-starts to evade predator strikes. Double-bend (DB) C-starts consist of three stages: Sta...
Most fish swim with body undulations that result from fluid–structure interactions between the fish’...
We investigate the C-start escape response of larval fish by combining flow simulations using remesh...
Fish execute a C start when they escape from a predator. Previous studies suggest that fish randomiz...
Fish larvae, like many adult fish, swim by undulating their body. However, their body size and swimm...