Understanding how animals navigate complex environments is a fundamental challenge in biology and a source of inspiration for the design of autonomous systems in engineering. Animal orientation and navigation is a complex process that integrates multiple senses, whose function and contribution are yet to be fully clarified. Here, we propose a data-driven mathematical model of adult zebrafish engaging in counter-flow swimming, an innate behavior known as rheotaxis. Zebrafish locomotion in a two-dimensional fluid flow is described within the finite-dipole model, which consists of a pair of vortices separated by a constant distance. The strength of these vortices is adjusted in real time by the fish to afford orientation and navigation control...
The lateral line sensory system, found in fish and amphibians, is used in prey detection, predator a...
<div><p>The lateral line sensory system, found in fish and amphibians, is used in prey detection, pr...
Fish larvae, like many adult fish, swim by undulating their body. However, their body size and swimm...
When flying or swimming, animals must adjust their own movement to compensate for displacements indu...
<p>A. Characteristic example of a larva turning its body upstream to align with a current created by...
To detect and avoid collisions, animals need to perceive and control the distance and the speed with...
Collective motion is one of the most ubiquitous behaviours displayed by social organisms and has led...
To orient themselves in their environment, animals integrate a wide array of external cues, which in...
Zebrafish larvae show a robust behavior called rheotaxis, whereby they use their lateral line system...
The optomotor response (OMR) is central to the locomotory behavior in diverse animal species includi...
Collective motion is one of the most ubiquitous behaviours displayed by social organisms and has led...
Many fish exhibit rheotaxis, a behavior in which fish orient themselves relative to flow. Rheotaxis ...
To understand the mechanics of fish swimming, we need to know the forces exerted by the fluid and ho...
Fishes suspended in water are subject to the complex nature of three dimensional flows. Often, these...
The zebrafish Danio rerio is a widely used model organism in studies of genetics, developmental biol...
The lateral line sensory system, found in fish and amphibians, is used in prey detection, predator a...
<div><p>The lateral line sensory system, found in fish and amphibians, is used in prey detection, pr...
Fish larvae, like many adult fish, swim by undulating their body. However, their body size and swimm...
When flying or swimming, animals must adjust their own movement to compensate for displacements indu...
<p>A. Characteristic example of a larva turning its body upstream to align with a current created by...
To detect and avoid collisions, animals need to perceive and control the distance and the speed with...
Collective motion is one of the most ubiquitous behaviours displayed by social organisms and has led...
To orient themselves in their environment, animals integrate a wide array of external cues, which in...
Zebrafish larvae show a robust behavior called rheotaxis, whereby they use their lateral line system...
The optomotor response (OMR) is central to the locomotory behavior in diverse animal species includi...
Collective motion is one of the most ubiquitous behaviours displayed by social organisms and has led...
Many fish exhibit rheotaxis, a behavior in which fish orient themselves relative to flow. Rheotaxis ...
To understand the mechanics of fish swimming, we need to know the forces exerted by the fluid and ho...
Fishes suspended in water are subject to the complex nature of three dimensional flows. Often, these...
The zebrafish Danio rerio is a widely used model organism in studies of genetics, developmental biol...
The lateral line sensory system, found in fish and amphibians, is used in prey detection, predator a...
<div><p>The lateral line sensory system, found in fish and amphibians, is used in prey detection, pr...
Fish larvae, like many adult fish, swim by undulating their body. However, their body size and swimm...