Paris Interdisciplinary Energy Research Institute, Paris Diderot University, 10 rue Alice Domon et Léonie Duquet, Paris, 75013 France.
Laboratoire Matiere Systemes Complexes, Paris Diderot University, 10 rue Alice Domon et Léonie Duquet, Paris, 75013 France.
Mov Ecol. 2014 Oct 25;2(1):22. doi: 10.1186/s40462-014-0022-5. eCollection 2014.
Recent research in animal behaviour has contributed to determine how alignment, turning responses, and changes of speed mediate flocking and schooling interactions in different animal species. Here, we propose a complementary approach to the analysis of flocking phenomena, based on the idea that animals occupy preferential, anysotropic positions with respect to their neighbours, and devote a large amount of their interaction responses to maintaining their mutual positions. We test our approach by deriving the apparent alignment and attraction responses from simulated trajectories of animals moving side by side, or one in front of the other. We show that the anisotropic positioning of individuals, in combination with noise, is sufficient to reproduce several aspects of the movement responses observed in real animal groups. This anisotropy at the level of interactions should be considered explicitly in future models of flocking and schooling. By making a distinction between interaction responses involved in maintaining a preferred flock configuration, and interaction responses directed at changing it, our work provides a frame to discriminate movement interactions that signal directional conflict from interactions underlying consensual group motion.
最近的动物行为研究有助于确定对齐、转向反应和速度变化如何调节不同动物物种的群体和鱼群行为的相互作用。在这里,我们提出了一种分析群体行为的补充方法,其基于这样一种观点,即动物相对于其邻居占据优先的各向异性位置,并将大量的相互作用响应用于维持它们的相对位置。我们通过从并排移动或一前一后移动的动物模拟轨迹中推导出明显的对齐和吸引反应来验证我们的方法。我们表明,个体的各向异性定位与噪声相结合足以再现真实动物群体中观察到的运动反应的几个方面。这种相互作用层面的各向异性应该在未来的群体和鱼群行为模型中明确考虑。通过区分用于维持优先群体配置的相互作用响应与用于改变群体配置的相互作用响应,我们的工作为区分表示方向冲突的运动相互作用与基于共识的群体运动的相互作用提供了一个框架。