A phenomenological model for the collective landing of bird flocks
Authored by Istvan Daruka
Date Published: 2009
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2008.1444
Sponsors:
European Union
Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF)
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Abstract
A three-dimensional phenomenological model was developed to describe the
collective landing of bird flocks. The employed individual based model
included the landscape (as an external field) and a continuous internal
variable G, to characterize the landing intent of the birds. The birds'
interaction with the landscape was coupled adaptively to their landing
intent. During the flight, a sharp crossover is observed in the dynamics
of the landing intent, i.e. from the initial, non-landing state (small
G) to the landing state (large G) that was terminated by the landing of
the flock. In the model, the landing process appears to be a highly
concerted, collective motion of the birds, in agreement with the field
observations.
Tags
behavior
self-organization
Schools
synchronization
Flight
Oscillators
Order