Collective behaviour models can predict behaviours of schools, flocks, and herds. However, in many cases, these models make biologically unrealistic assumptions in terms of the sensory capabilities of the organism, which are applied across different species. We explored how sensitive collective behaviour models are to these sensory assumptions. Specifically, we used parameters reflecting the visual coverage and visual acuity that determine the spatial range over which an individual can detect and interact with conspecifics. Using metric and topological collective behaviour models, we compared the classic sensory parameters, typically used to model birds and fish, with a set of realistic sensory parameters obtained through physiological meas...
Despite extensive interest in the dynamic interactions between individuals that drive collective mot...
Collective motion describes the global properties of moving groups of animals and the self-organized...
Throughout the animal kingdom, animals frequently benefit from living in groups. Models of collectiv...
Collective behaviour models can predict behaviours of schools, flocks, and herds. However, in many c...
SummarySocial transmission of information is vital for many group-living animals, allowing coordinat...
Social transmission of information is vital for many group-living animals, allowing coordination of ...
We investigate key principles underlying individual, and collective, visual detection of stimuli, an...
Many species of fish rely on their visual systems to interact with conspecifics and these interactio...
Collective motion is one of the most ubiquitous behaviours displayed by social organisms and has led...
In group-living animals social information is essential to survival, providing indirect information ...
Collective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fascinated the observer, e...
Animal groups are often composed of individuals that vary according to behavioural, morphological an...
<div><p>Collective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fascinated the obs...
AbstractCollective behaviour has been studied in various fields of science. As an example, we may co...
Despite extensive interest in the dynamic interactions between individuals that drive collective mot...
Collective motion describes the global properties of moving groups of animals and the self-organized...
Throughout the animal kingdom, animals frequently benefit from living in groups. Models of collectiv...
Collective behaviour models can predict behaviours of schools, flocks, and herds. However, in many c...
SummarySocial transmission of information is vital for many group-living animals, allowing coordinat...
Social transmission of information is vital for many group-living animals, allowing coordination of ...
We investigate key principles underlying individual, and collective, visual detection of stimuli, an...
Many species of fish rely on their visual systems to interact with conspecifics and these interactio...
Collective motion is one of the most ubiquitous behaviours displayed by social organisms and has led...
In group-living animals social information is essential to survival, providing indirect information ...
Collective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fascinated the observer, e...
Animal groups are often composed of individuals that vary according to behavioural, morphological an...
<div><p>Collective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fascinated the obs...
AbstractCollective behaviour has been studied in various fields of science. As an example, we may co...
Despite extensive interest in the dynamic interactions between individuals that drive collective mot...
Collective motion describes the global properties of moving groups of animals and the self-organized...
Throughout the animal kingdom, animals frequently benefit from living in groups. Models of collectiv...