Velocity correlations in laboratory insect swarms

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R. Ni
N.T. Ouellette
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[1] Yale University,Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
[2] The Pennsylvania State University,Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering
[3] University Park,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
[4] Stanford University,undefined
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Correlation Function; European Physical Journal Special Topic; Collective Behavior; Coherent Motion; Velocity Correlation;
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In contrast to animal groups such as bird flocks or migratory herds that display net, directed motion, insect swarms do not possess global order. Without such order, it is difficult to define and characterize the transition to collective behavior in swarms; nevertheless, visual observation of swarms strongly suggests that swarming insects do behave collectively. It has recently been suggested that correlation rather than order is the hallmark of emergent collective behavior. Here, we report measurements of spatial velocity correlation functions in laboratory mating swarms of the non-biting midge Chironomus riparius. Although we find some correlation at short distances, our swarms are in general only weakly correlated, in contrast to what has been observed in field studies. Our results hint at the potentially important role of environmental conditions on collective behavior, and suggest that general indicators of the collective nature of swarming are still needed.
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页码:3271 / 3277
页数:6
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