Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, Hertfordshire AL5 2JQ, UK.
J R Soc Interface. 2024 Oct;21(219):20240450. doi: 10.1098/rsif.2024.0450. Epub 2024 Oct 9.
In contrast with flocks of birds, schools of fish and herds of animals, swarms of the non-biting midge do not possess global order and under quiescent conditions velocities are only weakly correlated at long distances. Without such order it is challenging to characterize the collective behaviours of the swarms which until now have only been evident in their coordinated responses to disturbances. Here I show that the positions of the midges in laboratory swarms are maximally anticorrelated. This novel form of long-range ordering has until now gone unnoticed in the literature on collective animal movements. Here, its occurrence is attributed to midges being, in nearly equal measure, attracted towards the centre of the swarm and repelled by one another. It is shown that the midge swarms are poised at the cusp of a stable-unstable phase transition.
与鸟类群、鱼类群和兽群不同,不吸血的蠓群没有全局秩序,在静止状态下,长距离的速度相关性很弱。没有这种秩序,就很难描述群体的集体行为,到目前为止,这种行为只在它们对干扰的协调反应中表现出来。在这里,我表明实验室群体中蠓的位置是最大程度的反相关。这种新的长程有序形式在关于集体动物运动的文献中一直没有被注意到。在这里,它的出现归因于蠓在几乎相同的程度上被吸引到群体的中心,并且相互排斥。结果表明,蠓群处于稳定-不稳定相变的临界点。