Water flow affects shoaling behavior of zebrafish Danio rerio
Grace Blackwell, Alejandra Enriquez, Anna Castillo, Piyumika Suriyampola, Emilia Martins
Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
Results
Questions
1. How does group size affect shoal response to changes
in water flow?
Acknowledgements
I would like to thank the STEM Summer Scholars Institute for accepting me into their
program as well as funding me. Furthermore, I would like to thank Delawrence Sykes, Alec Iruri-
Tucker, Roger Morris, Delia Shelton, Ian Chaves, and the Indiana University Biology department
staff for their contributions to the lab and to this study.
Discussion
1. (Figure 1) Shoal size of 2 fish is able to effectively respond to changing water flow
rates with a higher percentage of Rheotaxis at higher flow rates. However,
compared to the shoal size of 4 fish, it is less effective in response to both flow
rates. This provides evidence that there is less communication and fish act more
independently within smaller shoal sizes. In comparison, the larger shoal size
increases communication ability which increases water flow detection and
response.
2. The lack of significant change in the shoal size of 2 fish and the significant
decrease in NND in the shoal size of 4 fish indicates that group size affects shoal
cohesion. The shoal size of 2 fish, although insignificant, increased in NND
possibly due to lack of communication ability, and an inability to shoal because of
water turbulence. The shoal size of 4 fish, however, becomes more cohesive at a
higher flow rate compared to a low flow which allows for improved hydrodynamics,
less energy expenditure, and higher feasibility of communication. This reflects that
confusion and distraction within the shoal is not occurring significantly.
Implications
References
A. Chicoli et al. 2014. The effects of flow on schooling Devario aequipinnatus school structure, startle response and
information transmission. Journal of Biology, 84: 1401-1421.
Engeszer, R. E. et al. 2007. Zebrafish in the Wild: A Review of Natural History and New Notes from the Field.
Zebrafish, 4: 21-36. (doi: 10.1089/zeb.2006.9997)
Shelton DS, Price BC, Ocasio KM, Martins EP. 2015. Density and group size influence shoal cohesion, but not
coordination in zebrafish (Danio rerio). Journal Comparative Psychology, 129:72-77. (manuscript)
(doi:10.1037/a0038382)
Rheotaxis
Shoal Cohesion
Figure 1: Shoal sizes of 2 and 4 fish had an increase in Rheotaxis at a faster flow rate. Shoal size of
f4 fish had a significant higher percentage of Rheotaxis in both flow rates compared to the shoal size
of 2 fish.
• Lateral line function: water flow/ movement/ direction detection
• Why zebrafish?
• Social
• Model organisms
• Various natural habitats
• Seasonal fluctuations in natural habitats
• Well understood and cited
• Easy maintenance
Pros:
•Improved aerodynamics/ hydrodynamics
•Increased communication
• Predator detection
• Predator avoidance
• Higher reproductive success
Cons:
•Increased predation
•Disease
•Reduced food supply
•Distraction/ confusion
• Sensory systems used for animals to communicate among selves and environment
• Social environment has:
Tested groups of two and four fish
Tested fish at flow rates of 4 and 12 cm/s
Random presentation of Flow
Random Flow 2
mins
Scoring:
•Paused video when all fish in middle
vertically
•Recorded NND
•Looked at 10 seconds and recorded
orientation
Flow Flow
Methods
Figure 2: Shoal size of 2 fish had no significant change of NND. Shoal size of 4 fish increased shoal
cohesion at a higher flow rate. Shoal size of 2 fish had a significant higher NND for both flow rates
compared to the shoal size of 4 fish.
The data indicates that shoal size affects the efficiency of rheotaxis in
which a higher shoal size is better. The data also indicates group size affects
shoal cohesion, in which a larger shoal size has a higher shoal cohesion.

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  • 1. Water flow affects shoaling behavior of zebrafish Danio rerio Grace Blackwell, Alejandra Enriquez, Anna Castillo, Piyumika Suriyampola, Emilia Martins Indiana University, Bloomington, IN Results Questions 1. How does group size affect shoal response to changes in water flow? Acknowledgements I would like to thank the STEM Summer Scholars Institute for accepting me into their program as well as funding me. Furthermore, I would like to thank Delawrence Sykes, Alec Iruri- Tucker, Roger Morris, Delia Shelton, Ian Chaves, and the Indiana University Biology department staff for their contributions to the lab and to this study. Discussion 1. (Figure 1) Shoal size of 2 fish is able to effectively respond to changing water flow rates with a higher percentage of Rheotaxis at higher flow rates. However, compared to the shoal size of 4 fish, it is less effective in response to both flow rates. This provides evidence that there is less communication and fish act more independently within smaller shoal sizes. In comparison, the larger shoal size increases communication ability which increases water flow detection and response. 2. The lack of significant change in the shoal size of 2 fish and the significant decrease in NND in the shoal size of 4 fish indicates that group size affects shoal cohesion. The shoal size of 2 fish, although insignificant, increased in NND possibly due to lack of communication ability, and an inability to shoal because of water turbulence. The shoal size of 4 fish, however, becomes more cohesive at a higher flow rate compared to a low flow which allows for improved hydrodynamics, less energy expenditure, and higher feasibility of communication. This reflects that confusion and distraction within the shoal is not occurring significantly. Implications References A. Chicoli et al. 2014. The effects of flow on schooling Devario aequipinnatus school structure, startle response and information transmission. Journal of Biology, 84: 1401-1421. Engeszer, R. E. et al. 2007. Zebrafish in the Wild: A Review of Natural History and New Notes from the Field. Zebrafish, 4: 21-36. (doi: 10.1089/zeb.2006.9997) Shelton DS, Price BC, Ocasio KM, Martins EP. 2015. Density and group size influence shoal cohesion, but not coordination in zebrafish (Danio rerio). Journal Comparative Psychology, 129:72-77. (manuscript) (doi:10.1037/a0038382) Rheotaxis Shoal Cohesion Figure 1: Shoal sizes of 2 and 4 fish had an increase in Rheotaxis at a faster flow rate. Shoal size of f4 fish had a significant higher percentage of Rheotaxis in both flow rates compared to the shoal size of 2 fish. • Lateral line function: water flow/ movement/ direction detection • Why zebrafish? • Social • Model organisms • Various natural habitats • Seasonal fluctuations in natural habitats • Well understood and cited • Easy maintenance Pros: •Improved aerodynamics/ hydrodynamics •Increased communication • Predator detection • Predator avoidance • Higher reproductive success Cons: •Increased predation •Disease •Reduced food supply •Distraction/ confusion • Sensory systems used for animals to communicate among selves and environment • Social environment has: Tested groups of two and four fish Tested fish at flow rates of 4 and 12 cm/s Random presentation of Flow Random Flow 2 mins Scoring: •Paused video when all fish in middle vertically •Recorded NND •Looked at 10 seconds and recorded orientation Flow Flow Methods Figure 2: Shoal size of 2 fish had no significant change of NND. Shoal size of 4 fish increased shoal cohesion at a higher flow rate. Shoal size of 2 fish had a significant higher NND for both flow rates compared to the shoal size of 4 fish. The data indicates that shoal size affects the efficiency of rheotaxis in which a higher shoal size is better. The data also indicates group size affects shoal cohesion, in which a larger shoal size has a higher shoal cohesion.