Self-organization in natural swarms of <i>Photinus carolinus</i> synchronous fireflies
Raphaël Sarfati, Julie C. Hayes, Orit Peleg
Abstract
fireflies in natural swarms, and provide the first spatiotemporal description of the onset of synchronization. At low firefly density, flashes appear uncorrelated. At high density, the swarm produces synchronous flashes within periodic bursts. Using three-dimensional reconstruction, we demonstrate that flash bursts nucleate and propagate across the swarm in a relay-like process. Our results suggest that fireflies interact locally through a dynamic network of visual connections defined by visual occlusion from terrain and vegetation. This model illuminates the importance of the environment in shaping self-organization and collective behavior.
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Swarm behaviourRelaySelf-organizationNatural (archaeology)Computer scienceEcologyBusinessBiologyPhysicsQuantum mechanicsPaleontologyPower (physics)Nonlinear Dynamics and Pattern FormationSlime Mold and Myxomycetes ResearchInsect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior