Fish collective behaviours provide several benefits to conspecific individuals, although mixed-species aggregations have been reported to often occur. However, the mechanisms promoting phenotypically heterogeneous fish aggregations have been poorly explored so far. Herein, the neon tetra Paracheirodon innesi was selected as ideal model organism to test the role of visible phenotypic traits in promoting fish shoaling. Robotic fish replicas of different colour (e.g. biomimetic livery, blue livery, red livery, grey livery), but with the morphology inspired to P. innesi, were developed to test the affiliation behaviour of neon tetra individuals towards fish replicas with different phenotypic traits. P. innesi individuals showed a decreasing pre...
In this work, we explore the feasibility of regulating the collective behavior of zebrafish with a f...
The objective of this study is to integrate biomimetic robots into small groups of zebrafish and to ...
Group behaviours in fish are widespread, and are increasingly used to develop new optimisation algo...
Fish collective behaviours provide several benefits to conspecific individuals, although mixed-speci...
Collective behaviours in homogeneous shoals provide several benefits to conspecifics, although mixed...
The possibility of integrating bioinspired robots in groups of live social animals may constitute a ...
Abstract Collective animal behaviour has attracted much attention recently, but cause-and-effect wit...
A major advantage of animal aggregations concerns cooperative antipredator strategies. Schooling beh...
Collective behavior, such as shoaling in teleost fish, is driven by the perceptual recognition of co...
<div><p>In this work, we explore the feasibility of regulating the collective behavior of zebrafish ...
Grouping behaviour is widespread across the animal kingdom, and is known to reduce an individual's r...
The use of robotics to establish social interactions between animals and robots, represents an elega...
In this work, we explore the feasibility of regulating the collective behavior of zebrafish with a f...
The objective of this study is to integrate biomimetic robots into small groups of zebrafish and to ...
Group behaviours in fish are widespread, and are increasingly used to develop new optimisation algo...
Fish collective behaviours provide several benefits to conspecific individuals, although mixed-speci...
Collective behaviours in homogeneous shoals provide several benefits to conspecifics, although mixed...
The possibility of integrating bioinspired robots in groups of live social animals may constitute a ...
Abstract Collective animal behaviour has attracted much attention recently, but cause-and-effect wit...
A major advantage of animal aggregations concerns cooperative antipredator strategies. Schooling beh...
Collective behavior, such as shoaling in teleost fish, is driven by the perceptual recognition of co...
<div><p>In this work, we explore the feasibility of regulating the collective behavior of zebrafish ...
Grouping behaviour is widespread across the animal kingdom, and is known to reduce an individual's r...
The use of robotics to establish social interactions between animals and robots, represents an elega...
In this work, we explore the feasibility of regulating the collective behavior of zebrafish with a f...
The objective of this study is to integrate biomimetic robots into small groups of zebrafish and to ...
Group behaviours in fish are widespread, and are increasingly used to develop new optimisation algo...