Fast-starts are brief accelerations commonly observed in fish within the context of predator–prey interactions. In typical C-start escape responses, fish react to a threatening stimulus by bending their body into a C-shape during the first muscle contraction (i.e. stage 1) which provides a sudden acceleration away from the stimulus. Recently, similar C-starts have been recorded in fish aiming at a prey. Little is known about C-starts outside the context of predator–prey interactions, though recent work has shown that escape response can also be induced by high temperature. Here, we test the hypothesis that air-breathing fish may use C-starts in the context of gulping air at the surface. Hoplosternum littorale is an airbreathing freshwater ...
We investigate the C-start escape response of larval fish by combining flow simulations using remesh...
Teleost and amphibian prey undertake fast-start escape responses during a predatory attack in an att...
Animals are exposed to variable and rapidly changing environmental flow conditions, such as wind in ...
Fast-starts are brief accelerations commonly observed in fish within the context of predator-prey in...
Fish make C-starts to evade predator strikes. Double-bend (DB) C-starts consist of three stages: Sta...
Teleost and amphibian prey undertake fast-start escape responses during a predatory attack in an att...
The kinematics of turning manoeuvres and the distance-time performance in escape responses of startl...
Escape responses of fishes are one of the best characterized vertebrate behaviors, with extensive pr...
Fish make C-starts to evade predator strikes. Double-bend (DB) C-starts consist of three stages: Sta...
Acoustic stimuli within the sonic range are effective triggers of C-type escape behaviours in fish. ...
Fish larvae may intercept their own wake during sharp turns, which might affect their escape perform...
Chapter 1. Fast-starts are used by most fish species in order to capture prey and escape predators. ...
Fast-starts are high acceleration manoeuvres used by fish. Fast-start escape responses can be initia...
<div><p>Teleost and amphibian prey undertake fast-start escape responses during a predatory attack i...
Animals are exposed to variable and rapidly changing environmental flow conditions, such as wind in ...
We investigate the C-start escape response of larval fish by combining flow simulations using remesh...
Teleost and amphibian prey undertake fast-start escape responses during a predatory attack in an att...
Animals are exposed to variable and rapidly changing environmental flow conditions, such as wind in ...
Fast-starts are brief accelerations commonly observed in fish within the context of predator-prey in...
Fish make C-starts to evade predator strikes. Double-bend (DB) C-starts consist of three stages: Sta...
Teleost and amphibian prey undertake fast-start escape responses during a predatory attack in an att...
The kinematics of turning manoeuvres and the distance-time performance in escape responses of startl...
Escape responses of fishes are one of the best characterized vertebrate behaviors, with extensive pr...
Fish make C-starts to evade predator strikes. Double-bend (DB) C-starts consist of three stages: Sta...
Acoustic stimuli within the sonic range are effective triggers of C-type escape behaviours in fish. ...
Fish larvae may intercept their own wake during sharp turns, which might affect their escape perform...
Chapter 1. Fast-starts are used by most fish species in order to capture prey and escape predators. ...
Fast-starts are high acceleration manoeuvres used by fish. Fast-start escape responses can be initia...
<div><p>Teleost and amphibian prey undertake fast-start escape responses during a predatory attack i...
Animals are exposed to variable and rapidly changing environmental flow conditions, such as wind in ...
We investigate the C-start escape response of larval fish by combining flow simulations using remesh...
Teleost and amphibian prey undertake fast-start escape responses during a predatory attack in an att...
Animals are exposed to variable and rapidly changing environmental flow conditions, such as wind in ...