Self-organized fish schools: an examination of emergent properties JK Parrish, SV Viscido, D Grunbaum The biological bulletin 202 (3), 296-305, 2002 | 920 | 2002 |
Individual behavior and emergent properties of fish schools: a comparison of observation and theory SV Viscido, JK Parrish, D Grünbaum Marine ecology progress series 273, 239-249, 2004 | 251 | 2004 |
The effect of population size and number of influential neighbors on the emergent properties of fish schools SV Viscido, JK Parrish, D Grünbaum Ecological modelling 183 (2-3), 347-363, 2005 | 149 | 2005 |
Quantitative analysis of fiddler crab flock movement: evidence for ‘selfish herd’behaviour SV Viscido, DS Wethey Animal behaviour 63 (4), 735-741, 2002 | 132 | 2002 |
A statistical approach to quasi‐extinction forecasting EE Holmes, JL Sabo, SV Viscido, WF Fagan Ecology Letters 10 (12), 1182-1198, 2007 | 113 | 2007 |
The dilemma of the selfish herd: the search for a realistic movement rule SV Viscido, M Miller, DS Wethey Journal of theoretical biology 217 (2), 183-194, 2002 | 96 | 2002 |
Extracting interactive control algorithms from group dynamics of schooling fish D Grünbaum, S Viscido, JK Parrish Cooperative Control: A Post-Workshop Volume 2003 Block Island Workshop on …, 2004 | 91 | 2004 |
Simulated evolution of selfish herd behavior TC Reluga, S Viscido Journal of Theoretical Biology 234 (2), 213-225, 2005 | 71 | 2005 |
The response of a selfish herd to an attack from outside the group perimeter SV Viscido, M Miller, DS Wethey Journal of Theoretical Biology 208 (3), 315-328, 2001 | 69 | 2001 |
Factors influencing the structure and maintenance of fish schools SV Viscido, JK Parrish, D Grünbaum Ecological modelling 206 (1-2), 153-165, 2007 | 54 | 2007 |
Traffic rules of fish schools: a review of agent-based approaches JK Parrish Self-organization and evolution of social systems, 2005 | 52 | 2005 |
Seasonal and spatial patterns of an epibenthic decapod crustacean assemblage in north-west Atlantic continental shelf waters SV Viscido, DE Stearns, KW Able Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 45 (3), 377-392, 1997 | 31 | 1997 |
Using quantitative methods of determining group membership to draw biological conclusions SV Viscido, S Shrestha Animal Behaviour 104, 145-154, 2015 | 13 | 2015 |
The case for the selfish herd hypothesis SV Viscido Comments® on Theoretical Biology 8 (6), 665-684, 2003 | 13 | 2003 |
Seasonal and Spatial Variation in the Marine Epibenthic Decapod Crustacean Community at Beach Haven Ridge, New Jersey SV Viscido Rutgers University, 1994 | 6 | 1994 |
Statistical modelling of communities and ecosystems using the LAMDA software tool SV Viscido, EE Holmes Environmental Modelling & Software 25 (12), 1905-1908, 2010 | 5 | 2010 |
Why animals form groups: the case for the selfish herd hypothesis SV Viscido University of South Carolina, 2000 | 2 | 2000 |
COS 43-3: Estimating the community interactions and stability of exploited fish communities S Viscido, E Holmes | | 2007 |
Seasonal and spatial patterns of an epibenthic decapod crustacean assemblage in north-west Atlantic continental shelf waters SV Viscido, DE Stearns, KW Able Oceanographic Literature Review 2 (45), 333, 1998 | | 1998 |
Emergent properties of groups. I. The importance of population size and the number of neighbors considered. SV Viscido, D Grunbaum, JK Parrish | | |