Lateral line system of fish

H Bleckmann, R Zelick - Integrative zoology, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The lateral line is a sensory system that allows fishes to detect weak water motions and
pressure gradients. The smallest functional unit of the lateral line is the neuromast, a …

Sensory ecology of the fish lateral‐line system: Morphological and physiological adaptations for the perception of hydrodynamic stimuli

J Mogdans - Journal of Fish Biology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Fishes are able to detect and perceive the hydrodynamic and physical environment they
inhabit and process this sensory information to guide the resultant behaviour through their …

Hair flow sensors: from bio-inspiration to bio-mimicking—a review

J Tao, XB Yu - Smart Materials and Structures, 2012 - iopscience.iop.org
A great many living beings, such as aquatics and arthropods, are equipped with highly
sensitive flow sensors to help them survive in challenging environments. These sensors are …

Forecasting 3-D fish movement behavior using a Eulerian–Lagrangian–agent method (ELAM)

RA Goodwin, JM Nestler, JJ Anderson, LJ Weber… - Ecological …, 2006 - Elsevier
We describe a Eulerian–Lagrangian–agent method (ELAM) for mechanistically decoding
and forecasting 3-D movement patterns of individual fish responding to abiotic stimuli. A …

[HTML][HTML] The effects of hydrodynamics on the three-dimensional downstream migratory movement of Atlantic salmon

AT Silva, KM Bærum, RD Hedger, H Baktoft… - Science of the Total …, 2020 - Elsevier
Anthropogenic structures in rivers are major threats for fish migration and effective mitigation
is imperative given the worldwide expansion of such structures. Fish behaviour is strongly …

Fish responses to flow velocity and turbulence in relation to size, sex and parasite load

FA Hockley, C Wilson, A Brew… - Journal of the Royal …, 2014 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Riverine fish are subjected to heterogeneous flow velocities and turbulence and may use
this to their advantage by selecting regions that balance energy expenditure for station …

Lateral line reception in still-and running water

J Engelmann, W Hanke, H Bleckmann - Journal of Comparative …, 2002 - Springer
The lateral line of fish is composed of neuromasts used to detect water motions. Neuromasts
occur as superficial neuromasts on the skin and as canal neuromasts in subepidermal …

Response of seaward-migrating European eel (Anguilla anguilla) to manipulated flow fields

AT Piper, C Manes, F Siniscalchi… - … of the Royal …, 2015 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Anthropogenic structures (eg weirs and dams) fragment river networks and restrict the
movement of migratory fish. Poor understanding of behavioural response to hydrodynamic …

The North Atlantic subpolar gyre and the marine migration of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar: the 'Merry‐Go‐Round' hypothesis

MJ Dadswell, AD Spares, JM Reader… - Journal of Fish …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
One model for marine migration of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar proposes that North
American and southern European stocks (< 62° N) move directly to feeding grounds off west …

Coping with flow: behavior, neurophysiology and modeling of the fish lateral line system

J Mogdans, H Bleckmann - Biological cybernetics, 2012 - Springer
With the mechanosensory lateral line fish perceive water motions relative to their body
surface and local pressure gradients. The lateral line plays an important role in many fish …