Spatial organization and Synchronization in collective swimming of Hemigrammus bleheri

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Abstract

In this work, we study the collective swimming of~\textit{Hemigrammus bleheri}~fish using experiments in a shallow swimming channel.~ We use high-speed video recordings to track the midline kinematics and the spatial organization of fish pairs and triads. Synchronizations are characterized by observance of "out of phase" and "in phase" configurations. We show that the synchronization state is highly correlated to swimming speed. The increase in synchronization led to efficient swimming based on Strouhal number. In case of fish pairs, the collective swimming is 2D and the spatial organization is characterized by two characteristic lengths: the lateral and longitudinal separation distances between fish pairs\textbf{.~}For fish triads, different swimming patterns or configurations are observed having~three dimensional structures. We performed 3D kinematic analysis by employing~3D reconstruction using the Direct Linear~Transformation (DLT).~We show that fish still keep their nearest neighbor distance (NND) constant irrespective of swimming speeds and configuration.~ We also point out characteristic angles between neighbors, hence imposing preferred patterns. At last we will give some perspectives on spatial organization for larger population.~

Authors

  • Intesaaf Ashraf

    PMMH, CNRS, PSL-ESPCI, Paris 06, Paris 07

  • Thanh-Tung HA

    PMMH, CNRS, PSL-ESPCI, Paris 06, Paris 07

  • Ramiro Godoy-Diana

    PMMH, CNRS, PSL-ESPCI, Paris 06, Paris 07

  • Benjamin Thiria

    PMMH, CNRS, PSL-ESPCI, Paris 06, Paris 07

  • Jose Halloy

    LIED, CNRS, Paris 07

  • Bertrand Collignon

    LIED, CNRS, Paris 07