Models of collective animal motion can greatly aid in the design and interpretation of behavioural experiments that seek to unravel, isolate, and manipulate the determinants of leader-follower relationships. Here, we develop an initial model of zebrafish social behaviour, which accounts for both speed and angular velocity regulatory interactions among conspecifics. Using this model, we analyse the macroscopic observables of small shoals influenced by an “informed” agent, showing that leaders which actively modulate their speed with respect to their neighbours can entrain and stabilise collective dynamics of the naïve shoal
Collective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fascinated the observer, e...
In this work, we explore the feasibility of regulating the collective behavior of zebrafish with a f...
Studies of self-organising groups like schools of fish or flocks of birds have sought to uncover the...
In social animals, morphological and behavioural traits may give to some individuals a stronger infl...
In social animals, morphological and behavioural traits may give to some individuals a stronger infl...
Zebrafish are rapidly emerging as a powerful model organism in hypothesis-driven studies targeting a...
A variety of simple models has been proposed to understand the collective motion of animals. These m...
Many studies on collective animal behavior seek to identify the individual rules that underlie colle...
A wide array of species, from ants to humans, live or forage in groups. Shoaling – the formation of ...
While mathematical models, in particular self-propelled particle models, capture many properties of ...
Collective behaviour in living systems is observed across many scales, from bacteria to insects, to ...
Animals moving in groups coordinate their motion to remain cohesive. A large amount of data and anal...
<div><p>In this work, we explore the feasibility of regulating the collective behavior of zebrafish ...
<div><p>Collective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fascinated the obs...
Group-living organisms that collectively migrate range from cells and bacteria to human crowds, and ...
Collective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fascinated the observer, e...
In this work, we explore the feasibility of regulating the collective behavior of zebrafish with a f...
Studies of self-organising groups like schools of fish or flocks of birds have sought to uncover the...
In social animals, morphological and behavioural traits may give to some individuals a stronger infl...
In social animals, morphological and behavioural traits may give to some individuals a stronger infl...
Zebrafish are rapidly emerging as a powerful model organism in hypothesis-driven studies targeting a...
A variety of simple models has been proposed to understand the collective motion of animals. These m...
Many studies on collective animal behavior seek to identify the individual rules that underlie colle...
A wide array of species, from ants to humans, live or forage in groups. Shoaling – the formation of ...
While mathematical models, in particular self-propelled particle models, capture many properties of ...
Collective behaviour in living systems is observed across many scales, from bacteria to insects, to ...
Animals moving in groups coordinate their motion to remain cohesive. A large amount of data and anal...
<div><p>In this work, we explore the feasibility of regulating the collective behavior of zebrafish ...
<div><p>Collective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fascinated the obs...
Group-living organisms that collectively migrate range from cells and bacteria to human crowds, and ...
Collective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fascinated the observer, e...
In this work, we explore the feasibility of regulating the collective behavior of zebrafish with a f...
Studies of self-organising groups like schools of fish or flocks of birds have sought to uncover the...