Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, AL5 2JQ, United Kingdom.
Phys Biol. 2019 Apr 23;16(4):046002. doi: 10.1088/1478-3975/ab12b9.
Traditionally animal groups have been characterized by the macroscopic patterns that they form. It is now recognised that such patterns convey limited information about the nature of the aggregation as a whole. Aggregate properties cannot be determined by passive observations alone; instead one must interact with them. One of the first such dynamical tests revealed that swarms of flying insects have macroscopic mechanical properties similar to solids, including a finite Young's modulus and yield strength. Here I show, somewhat counterintuitively, that the emergence of these solid-like properties can be attributed to centre-of-mass movements (heat). This suggests that perturbations can drive phase transitions.
传统上,动物群体的特征是它们形成的宏观模式。现在人们认识到,这些模式传达的关于聚集整体性质的信息有限。聚集特性不能仅通过被动观察来确定;相反,必须与它们相互作用。第一个这样的动力学测试之一揭示了,飞行昆虫群具有类似于固体的宏观力学特性,包括有限的杨氏模量和屈服强度。在这里,我有些出人意料地表明,这些类似固体的特性的出现可以归因于质心运动(热)。这表明微扰可以驱动相变。