Herbert-Read J E
Department of Zoology, Stockholm University, SE-10691 Stockholm, Sweden Department of Mathematics, Uppsala University, S-75106 Uppsala, Sweden
J Exp Biol. 2016 Oct 1;219(Pt 19):2971-2983. doi: 10.1242/jeb.129411.
Moving animal groups display remarkable feats of coordination. This coordination is largely achieved when individuals adjust their movement in response to their neighbours' movements and positions. Recent advancements in automated tracking technologies, including computer vision and GPS, now allow researchers to gather large amounts of data on the movements and positions of individuals in groups. Furthermore, analytical techniques from fields such as statistical physics now allow us to identify the precise interaction rules used by animals on the move. These interaction rules differ not only between species, but also between individuals in the same group. These differences have wide-ranging implications, affecting how groups make collective decisions and driving the evolution of collective motion. Here, I describe how trajectory data can be used to infer how animals interact in moving groups. I give examples of the similarities and differences in the spatial and directional organisations of animal groups between species, and discuss the rules that animals use to achieve this organisation. I then explore how groups of the same species can exhibit different structures, and ask whether this results from individuals adapting their interaction rules. I then examine how the interaction rules between individuals in the same groups can also differ, and discuss how this can affect ecological and evolutionary processes. Finally, I suggest areas of future research.
移动中的动物群体展现出非凡的协调能力。当个体根据邻居的运动和位置来调整自身运动时,这种协调在很大程度上得以实现。包括计算机视觉和全球定位系统在内的自动跟踪技术的最新进展,如今使研究人员能够收集大量关于群体中个体运动和位置的数据。此外,统计物理学等领域的分析技术现在让我们能够确定移动中的动物所使用的精确互动规则。这些互动规则不仅在物种之间存在差异,在同一群体中的个体之间也有所不同。这些差异具有广泛的影响,影响着群体如何做出集体决策,并推动集体运动的进化。在此,我描述了如何利用轨迹数据来推断动物在移动群体中是如何相互作用的。我给出了不同物种动物群体在空间和方向组织上异同的例子,并讨论了动物用来实现这种组织的规则。然后,我探讨了同一物种的群体如何能够展现出不同的结构,并询问这是否源于个体调整它们的互动规则。接着,我研究了同一群体中个体之间的互动规则如何也会有所不同,并讨论了这如何影响生态和进化过程。最后我提出了未来研究的领域。