Self-Organized Fish Schools: An Examination of Emergent Properties
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Heterogeneous, "aggregated" patterns in the spatial distributions of individuals are almost universal across living organisms, from bacteria to higher vertebrates. Whereas specific features of aggregations are often visually striking to human eyes, a heuristic analysis based on human vision is usually not sufficient to answer fundamental questions about how and why organisms aggregate. What are the individual-level behavioral traits that give rise to these features? When qualitatively similar spatial patterns arise from purely physical mechanisms, are these patterns in organisms biologically significant, or are they simply epiphenomena that are likely characteristics of any set of interacting autonomous…
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- Set (abstract data type)
- Biology
- Behavioral pattern
- Heuristic
- Aggregate (composite)
- Fish <Actinopterygii>
- Group behavior
- Ecology
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