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The following pages link to Simultaneous use of different communication mechanisms leads to spatial sorting and unexpected collective behaviours in animal groups (Q2632178):
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- Balancing direct and indirect sources of navigational information in a leaderless model of collective animal movement (Q305549) (← links)
- Symmetries and pattern formation in hyperbolic versus parabolic models of self-organised aggregation (Q500341) (← links)
- Communication and collective consensus making in animal groups via mechanical interactions (Q639863) (← links)
- Excitatory and inhibitory interactions affect the balance of chorus activity and energy efficiency in the aggregations of male frogs: numerical simulations using a hybrid dynamical model (Q2109327) (← links)
- The evolution of communication mechanisms in self-organised ecological aggregations: Impact on pattern formation (Q3386864) (← links)
- The impact of environmental noise on animal communication: pattern formation in a class of deterministic and stochastic hyperbolic models for self-organised biological aggregations (Q4556257) (← links)
- Kinetic Models for Pattern Formation in Animal Aggregations: A Symmetry and Bifurcation Approach (Q5132193) (← links)
- Complex spatial group patterns result from different animal communication mechanisms (Q5385914) (← links)