Group formation in living systems typically results from a delicate balance of repulsive, aligning, and attractive interactions. We found that a mere motility change of the individuals in response to the visual perception of their peers induces group formation and cohesion. We tested this principle in a real system of active particles whose motilities are controlled by an external feedback loop. For narrow fields of view, individuals gathered into cohesive nonpolarized groups without requiring active reorientations. For wider fields of view, cohesion could be achieved by lowering the response threshold. We expect this motility-induced cohesion mechanism to be relevant not only for the self-organization of living systems, but also for the de...
Abundant collective motion patterns of animal groups have different kinds of functions like migratio...
In this paper we study the emergence of coherence in collective motion described by a system of inte...
Individuals of gregarious species that initiate collective movement require mechanisms of cohesion i...
The evolutionary stability of cooperative traits, that are beneficial to other individuals but costl...
The evolutionary stability of cooperative traits, that are beneficial to other individuals but costl...
Animal groups often exhibit enhanced capabilities that are outside the realm of a single individual....
Many animal species organise into disordered swarms, polarised flocks or swirls to protect from pred...
In the coordinated collective behaviors of biological swarms and flocks, the attractive/repulsive (A...
Self-organization is the generation of order out of local interactions. It is deeply connected to ma...
We study the organization of a group of self-propelled particles induced by a mobile external leader...
Collective behaviour is a phenomenon that often occurs in systems of many interacting individuals. C...
Studies on group cohesion have suggested that synchronized movement and joint action influences perc...
The formation of groups by animals or other living organisms is a widespread phenomenon in nature. I...
Mechanical constraints have a strong influence on the dynamics and structure of granular aggregation...
Abstract Collective self-organization of animal groups is a recurring phenomenon in nature which has...
Abundant collective motion patterns of animal groups have different kinds of functions like migratio...
In this paper we study the emergence of coherence in collective motion described by a system of inte...
Individuals of gregarious species that initiate collective movement require mechanisms of cohesion i...
The evolutionary stability of cooperative traits, that are beneficial to other individuals but costl...
The evolutionary stability of cooperative traits, that are beneficial to other individuals but costl...
Animal groups often exhibit enhanced capabilities that are outside the realm of a single individual....
Many animal species organise into disordered swarms, polarised flocks or swirls to protect from pred...
In the coordinated collective behaviors of biological swarms and flocks, the attractive/repulsive (A...
Self-organization is the generation of order out of local interactions. It is deeply connected to ma...
We study the organization of a group of self-propelled particles induced by a mobile external leader...
Collective behaviour is a phenomenon that often occurs in systems of many interacting individuals. C...
Studies on group cohesion have suggested that synchronized movement and joint action influences perc...
The formation of groups by animals or other living organisms is a widespread phenomenon in nature. I...
Mechanical constraints have a strong influence on the dynamics and structure of granular aggregation...
Abstract Collective self-organization of animal groups is a recurring phenomenon in nature which has...
Abundant collective motion patterns of animal groups have different kinds of functions like migratio...
In this paper we study the emergence of coherence in collective motion described by a system of inte...
Individuals of gregarious species that initiate collective movement require mechanisms of cohesion i...