PNAS Science Sessions: Individual decision-making and collective animal behavior
From PNAS
Individual decision-making and collective animal behavior Swarming ants, schooling fish, and flocking birds are all examples of collective behavior in animals. Animals in a group have traditionally been modeled as particles influenced by physical forces. While these simplified models have successfully reproduced many natural behaviors, they provide little insight into how the decision-making of individual animals influences the behavior of the collective. In this episode, we will hear from re...
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- PNAS (book)
- Matthew Hardcastle (person)
- Ava Conso (person)
- Andre Pui (person)
- Daniel Cronowerau (person)
- Sonia Freeman (person)
- Daniel Kyleso (person)
- Ashan Fahheimore (person)
- Clara Dohertie (person)
- Connor Hines (person)
- Versus AI (company)
- Maxplan Institute of Animal Behavior (company)
- Polytenic University of Catalonia (company)
- Lond University (company)
- University of Constance (company)
- Florida Atlantic University (FAU) (company)
- Olster University (company)
- Rockefeller University (company)