Photograph by Andre Narchuk
In biology, any group of fish that stay together for social reasons are said to be shoaling, and if, in addition, the group is swimming in the same direction in a coordinated manner, they are said to be schooling. In the hood, schooling means you are dominating your competition in whatever it is you’re competing in 🙂
Below you will find some incredible photographs of these schools along with interesting facts via Wikipedia, on shoaling and schooling. Enjoy!
2. FISH BALL
Photograph by Brandon Cole
Advantages of shoaling:
– Defense against predators (through better predator detection and by diluting the chance of individual capture)
– Enhanced foraging success, and higher success in finding a mate
– Increased hydrodynamic efficiency
3. Will you be my Shoalmate?
Photograph by Sean Davey
Fish can be obligate or facultative shoalers. Obligate shoalers, such as tunas, herrings and anchovy, spend all of their time shoaling or schooling, and become agitated if separated from the group. Facultative shoalers, such as Atlantic cod, saiths and some carangids, shoal only some of the time, perhaps for reproductive purposes
4. School of Blue Jacks
Photograph by pats0n
5. School of Boga Fish
Photograph by Itoosilly
6. School of Snapper Fish
Photograph by OrcaDivers
The Three Rules of Schooling:
1. Move in the same direction as your neighbour
2. Remain close to your neighbours
3. Avoid collisions with your neighbours
7. Mean Green Machine
Photograph by Elizabeth Schuster
8. School of Sardines
Photograph by -drsteve-
Parameters used to define a shoal:
– Density
– Polarity
– Nearest neighbour distance
– Nearest neighbour position
– Packing fraction
– Integrated conditional density
– Pair distribution function
9. French Polynesia’s Tuamotu Archipelago
Photograph by David Doubliet
10. Triton Bay, Indonesia
Photograph by Jason Heller
11. Mellow Yellow
Photograph by Anne Kuilman
12.Tropical School in Tahiti
Photograph by ThundaFunda
13. Sphere of Influence
Photographer Unknown
14. School of Silver Sprats, Maldives
Photograph by Dhonfuthu
15. Tunnel Vision
Photograph by Zena Holloway/Peter Bailey
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