Larval Zebrafish Exhibit Collective Circulation in Confined Spaces
Autor: | Enkeleida Lushi, Kristen E. Severi, Haider Zaki |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
living active matter
confined collective motion Collective behavior biology Biological modeling Physics QC1-999 Materials Science (miscellaneous) fungi Biophysics General Physics and Astronomy social interaction Context (language use) Shoaling and schooling zebrafish biology.organism_classification Active matter Evolutionary biology swimmers Zebrafish larvae Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Zebrafish Confined space Mathematical Physics |
Zdroj: | Frontiers in Physics, Vol 9 (2021) |
ISSN: | 2296-424X |
Popis: | Collective behavior may be elicited or can spontaneously emerge by a combination of interactions with the physical environment and conspecifics moving within that environment. To investigate the relative contributions of these factors in a small millimeter-scale swimming organism, we observed larval zebrafish, interacting at varying densities under circular confinement. If left undisturbed, larval zebrafish swim intermittently in a burst and coast manner and are socially independent at this developmental stage, before shoaling behavioral onset. Our aim was to explore the behavior these larvae as they swim together inside circular confinements. We report here our analysis of a new observation for this well-studied species: in circular confinement and at sufficiently high densities, the larvae collectively circle rapidly alongside the boundary. This is a new physical example of self-organization of mesoscale living active matter driven by boundaries and environment geometry. We believe this is a step forward toward using a prominent biological model system in a new interdisciplinary context to advance knowledge of the physics of social interactions. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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