Reprints 2024

TitleAuthorsYearJournal Citation
Collective movement of schooling fish reduces the costs of locomotion in turbulent conditionsZhang Y. et al.2024PLoS Biol 22(6): e3002501
Fish robotics: multi-fin propulsion and the coupling of fin phase, spacing, and complianceMignano A.P. et al. 2024Bioinspir. Biomim. 19 (2024) 026006
Energy conservation by collective movement in schooling fishZhang Y. et al.2024 eLife 12:RP90352
Studying animal locomotion with multiple data loggers: quantifying time drift between tagsWhite C.F. et al.2024Animal Biotelemetry (2024) 12:5
 Combining Computational Fluid Dynamics and Experimental Data to Understand Fish Schooling BehaviorPan Y. et al.2024Integrative and Comparative Biology, volume 0, pp. 1–16 
Patterns of dermal denticle loss in sharksFath M.A. et al.2024Journal of Morphology, 285, e21764