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  1. Antennae are more important than eyes to stop insects from bumping into each other in swarms
  2. Real Fish Attack Simulated Plankton
  3. Predator type, not body condition, influences positioning within whirligig groups
  4. Optimal group positioning after a predator attack: the influence of speed, sex, and satiation within mobile whirligig swarms
  5. Sex and the selfish herd: sexual segregation within nonmating whirligig groups
  6. Individual differences make a difference in the trajectories of simulated schools of fish
  7. Temperature and Hunger Alter Grouping Trade-Offs in Whirligig Beetles