Amichay Guy, Nagy Máté
Centre for the Advanced Study of Collective Behaviour, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany.
Department of Collective Behaviour, Max-Planck Institute of Animal Behavior, Konstanz, Germany.
Mov Ecol. 2025 Jul 1;13(1):47. doi: 10.1186/s40462-025-00573-2.
Animal groups come in diverse forms-from fish schools swimming in unison to crickets chirping in synchrony. Although these behaviors may seem considerably different to one another, they share a common mathematical core, and can therefore be considered in a unified manner. We discuss the commonalities and differences by synthesizing existing literature from both fields, encompassing both theoretical and empirical advances. We emphasize the crucial role of mixing, induced by individual movements, as a main differentiating factor. Along the way, we propose promising future directions for achieving a more comprehensive understanding of self-organized collective behavior.
动物群体呈现出多种多样的形式——从齐游的鱼群到同步鸣叫的蟋蟀。尽管这些行为彼此之间可能看起来有很大差异,但它们有着共同的数学核心,因此可以以统一的方式进行考量。我们通过综合这两个领域的现有文献,包括理论和实证进展,来探讨它们的共性与差异。我们强调由个体运动引发的混合作为一个主要区分因素所起的关键作用。在此过程中,我们提出了一些有前景的未来方向,以便更全面地理解自组织集体行为。