Zebrafish larvae show a robust behavior called rheotaxis, whereby they use their lateral line system to orient upstream in the presence of a steady current. At 5 days post fertilization, rheotactic larvae can detect and initiate a swimming burst away from a continuous point-source of suction. Burst distance and velocity increase when fish initiate bursts closer to the suction source where flow velocity is higher. We suggest that either the magnitude of the burst reflects the initial flow stimulus, or fish may continually sense flow during the burst to determine where to stop. By removing specific neuromasts of the posterior lateral line along the body, we show how the location and number of flow sensors play a role in detecting a continuous...
Many spinal circuits dedicated to locomotor control have been identified in the developing zebrafish...
In this study, we explore mechanical constraints on the swimming performance of zebrafish larvae (Da...
Fish larvae, like most adult fish, undulate their bodies to propel themselves. A detailed kinematic ...
When flying or swimming, animals must adjust their own movement to compensate for displacements indu...
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...
<p>A. Characteristic example of a larva turning its body upstream to align with a current created by...
Fish larvae, like many adult fish, swim by undulating their body. However, their body size and swimm...
Animals have a remarkable ability to use local cues to orient in space in the absence of a panoramic...
Larval zebrafish (Danio rerio) have become favored subjects for studying the neural bases of behavio...
Animals have a remarkable ability to use local cues to orient in space in the absence of a panoramic...
Understanding how animals navigate complex environments is a fundamental challenge in biology and a ...
Successful foraging is crucial to the energetic demands of fishes, but the role of lateral-line syst...
Most of the world's 34,000 known fish species are undulatory swimmers. Their body undulations are pr...
A great diversity of aquatic animals detects water flow with ciliated mechanoreceptors on the body's...
Many spinal circuits dedicated to locomotor control have been identified in the developing zebrafish...
In this study, we explore mechanical constraints on the swimming performance of zebrafish larvae (Da...
Fish larvae, like most adult fish, undulate their bodies to propel themselves. A detailed kinematic ...
When flying or swimming, animals must adjust their own movement to compensate for displacements indu...
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...
<p>A. Characteristic example of a larva turning its body upstream to align with a current created by...
Fish larvae, like many adult fish, swim by undulating their body. However, their body size and swimm...
Animals have a remarkable ability to use local cues to orient in space in the absence of a panoramic...
Larval zebrafish (Danio rerio) have become favored subjects for studying the neural bases of behavio...
Animals have a remarkable ability to use local cues to orient in space in the absence of a panoramic...
Understanding how animals navigate complex environments is a fundamental challenge in biology and a ...
Successful foraging is crucial to the energetic demands of fishes, but the role of lateral-line syst...
Most of the world's 34,000 known fish species are undulatory swimmers. Their body undulations are pr...
A great diversity of aquatic animals detects water flow with ciliated mechanoreceptors on the body's...
Many spinal circuits dedicated to locomotor control have been identified in the developing zebrafish...
In this study, we explore mechanical constraints on the swimming performance of zebrafish larvae (Da...
Fish larvae, like most adult fish, undulate their bodies to propel themselves. A detailed kinematic ...