Pairs of zebrafish use U-turn movements as visual signals to exchange information and maintain leader-follower relations, and the form of their trajectories changes with the separation distance.
Katz et al., Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108, 18720 (2011)
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Dynamics of Information Exchange in Zebrafish: The Role of U-Turns in Visual Communication and Behavior Modulation
Pairs of zebrafish use U-turn movements as visual signals to exchange information and maintain leader-follower relations, and the form of their trajectories changes with the separation distance.