Models of Animal Behavior as Active Particle Systems with Nonreciprocal Interactions
Active particle systems of interacting self-propelled particles offer a versatile framework for modeling complex systems. When employed to describe aspects of animal behavior, the complexity of animal movement and decision-making often requires the use of unique types of effective interactions betwe...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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26.01.2024
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Summary: | Active particle systems of interacting self-propelled particles offer a
versatile framework for modeling complex systems. When employed to describe
aspects of animal behavior, the complexity of animal movement and
decision-making often requires the use of unique types of effective
interactions between the particles -- notably nonreciprocal effective forces
that do not obey the usual conservation laws of Newtonian mechanics. Here we
review two recent empirically-motivated models, of two very different types of
animal behavior, where the behavior is described in terms of active particles
which interact through nonreciprocal effective forces. The first model
describes the dynamics of animal contests, wherein typically two rivals fight
over a localized resource. The uniquely shaped effective potentials between the
model's 'contestant particles' manifest the adversarial nature of contest
interactions and capture the dynamical essence of contest behavior in space and
time. The second model describes the stabilization of cohesive swarms through
long-range and adaptive gravity-like attraction. This 'adaptive gravity' model
explains the observed mass and velocity profiles of laboratory midge swarms.
These examples demonstrate that theoretical models that use the framework of
active particles to describe animal behavior can expand the scope of
active-particle research, as well as explain complex phenomena in animal
behavior. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2401.14850 |