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Organismal aggregations exhibit fluidic behaviors: a review
2019
Bioinspiration & Biomimetics
Groups of organisms such as flocks, swarms, herds, and schools form for a variety of motivations linked to survival and proliferation. Their size, locomotive domain, population, and the environmental stimuli guiding motion make challenging the study of member interactions and global behaviors. In this review, we borrow principles and analogies from fluids to describe the characteristics of organismal aggregations, which may inspire new tools for the analysis of collective motion. Examples of
doi:10.1088/1748-3190/ab0253
pmid:30690442
fatcat:qroyum7hjvcuzftyvjuzkuidy4