articleProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesNov 7, 2011Closed access

Inferring the rules of interaction of shoaling fish

The University of Sydney · Uppsala University

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Abstract

Collective motion, where large numbers of individuals move synchronously together, is achieved when individuals adopt interaction rules that determine how they respond to their neighbors' movements and positions. These rules determine how group-living animals move, make decisions, and transmit information between individuals. Nonetheless, few studies have explicitly determined these interaction rules in moving groups, and very little is known about the interaction rules of fish. Here, we identify three key rules for the social interactions of mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki): (i) Attraction forces are important in maintaining group cohesion, while we find only weak evidence that fish align with their…

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Keywords
  • Shoaling and schooling
  • Fish <Actinopterygii>
  • Shoal
  • Collective motion
  • Attraction
  • Gambusia
  • Group decision-making
  • Communication
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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