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How fish feel the flow

John O. Dabiri ()
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John O. Dabiri: the School of Engineering, Stanford University

Nature, 2017, vol. 547, issue 7664, 406-407

Abstract: Hair-like sensors are suspected to aid fish navigation in complex environments. Laboratory experiments and computational simulations reveal how these sensors can detect water flow to direct the swimming responses of fish. See Letter p.445

Date: 2017
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