Session 112

Life Aquatic: Fishy Fins

Day: Thursday, Jan. 7, 08:00-09:45
Room: C125/126

Organizer(s): Brett Aiello

Session Author(s) Title

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DAGHOOGHI, M; BORAZJANI, I* How fish schooling improves swimming performance?

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DI SANTO, V*; KENALEY, CP; LAUDER, GV Batoid locomotion: integrative study of mechanics and energetics in the little skate

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HARDY, A.R.*; STEINWORTH, B.M.; HALE, M.E. Pectoral fins of the catfish Pimelodus pictus can function as passive touch sensors

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AIELLO, BR*; OLSEN, AM; WESTNEAT, MW; HALE, ME Losing one’s sense of control: how proprioceptive feedback impacts labriform swimming

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KATZ, HR*; LIU, YC; HALE, ME What can tails tell fish? How caudal touch mediates startle behavior

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SCHWALBE, MAB*; WISE, TN; BODEN, AL; TYTELL, ED Muscle activity during forward accelerations versus steady swimming in bluegill sunfish

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LAUDER, G.V.*; ANDERSON, E.J.; GARBORG, C.S.; THORNYCROFT, P.; TURNER, E.; KALIONZES, K.; KENALEY, C.P. Revisiting the Relationship Between Tail Beat Frequency, Amplitude, and Speed in Swimming Fishes

 

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