Many animal groups exhibit rapid, coordinated collective motion. Yet, the evolutionary forces that cause such collective responses to evolve are poorly understood. Here, we develop analytical methods and evolutionary simulations based on experimental data from schooling fish. We use these methods to investigate how populations evolve within unpredictable, time-varying resource environments. We show that populations evolve toward a distinctive regime in behavioral phenotype space, where small responses of individuals to local environmental cues cause spontaneous changes in the collective state of groups. These changes resemble phase transitions in physical systems. Through these transitions, individuals evolve the emergent capacity to sense ...
Understanding cooperation in animal social groups remains a significant challenge for evolutionary t...
Abstract: Animal groups vary in their collective order (or state), forming disordered swarms to high...
While it is well recognized that animals use social information (i.e., information gleanedfrom consp...
Many animal groups exhibit rapid, coordinated collective motion. Yet, the evolutionary forces that c...
Coordination among social animals requires rapid and efficient transfer of information among individ...
Collective motion occurs when individuals use social interaction rules to respond to the movements a...
The need to make fast decisions under risky and uncertain conditions is a widespread problem in the ...
Animal groups in nature often display an enhanced collective information-processing capacity. It has...
According to the criticality hypothesis, collective biological systems should operate in a special p...
The capacity for groups to exhibit collective intelligence is an often-cited advantage of group liv...
The capacity for groups to exhibit collective intelligence is an often-cited advantage of group livi...
<div><p>Collective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fascinated the obs...
Collective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fascinated the observer, e...
Understanding cooperation in animal social groups remains a significant challenge for evolutionary t...
Abstract: Animal groups vary in their collective order (or state), forming disordered swarms to high...
While it is well recognized that animals use social information (i.e., information gleanedfrom consp...
Many animal groups exhibit rapid, coordinated collective motion. Yet, the evolutionary forces that c...
Coordination among social animals requires rapid and efficient transfer of information among individ...
Collective motion occurs when individuals use social interaction rules to respond to the movements a...
The need to make fast decisions under risky and uncertain conditions is a widespread problem in the ...
Animal groups in nature often display an enhanced collective information-processing capacity. It has...
According to the criticality hypothesis, collective biological systems should operate in a special p...
The capacity for groups to exhibit collective intelligence is an often-cited advantage of group liv...
The capacity for groups to exhibit collective intelligence is an often-cited advantage of group livi...
<div><p>Collective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fascinated the obs...
Collective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fascinated the observer, e...
Understanding cooperation in animal social groups remains a significant challenge for evolutionary t...
Abstract: Animal groups vary in their collective order (or state), forming disordered swarms to high...
While it is well recognized that animals use social information (i.e., information gleanedfrom consp...