An Alignment-Free Explanation for Collective Predator Evasion in Moving Animal Groups

Dynamics Pub Date : 2023-11-15 DOI:10.3390/dynamics3040043
Daniel Strömbom, Catherine Futterman
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Abstract

Moving animal groups consist of many distinct individuals but can operate and function as one unit when performing different tasks. Effectively evading unexpected predator attacks is one primary task for many moving groups. The current explanation for predator evasion responses in moving animal groups require the individuals in the groups to interact via (velocity) alignment. However, experiments have shown that some animals do not use alignment. This suggests that another explanation for the predator evasion capacity in at least these species is needed. Here we establish that effective collective predator evasion does not require alignment, it can be induced via attraction and repulsion alone. We also show that speed differences between individuals that have directly observed the predator and those that have not influence evasion success and the speed of the collective evasion process, but are not required to induce the phenomenon. Our work here adds collective predator evasion to a number of phenomena previously thought to require alignment interactions that have recently been shown to emerge from attraction and repulsion alone. Based on our findings we suggest experiments and make predictions that may lead to a deeper understanding of not only collective predator evasion but also collective motion in general.
移动动物群体集体躲避捕食者的无对准解释
移动动物群体由许多不同的个体组成,但在执行不同任务时可以作为一个整体运作。有效躲避突如其来的捕食者攻击是许多移动动物群体的主要任务之一。目前对移动动物群体躲避捕食者的反应的解释是,群体中的个体需要通过(速度)排列进行互动。然而,实验表明,有些动物并不使用对齐方式。这表明,至少需要对这些物种躲避捕食者的能力做出另一种解释。在这里,我们证实了有效的集体躲避捕食者并不需要对齐,它可以单独通过吸引和排斥来诱导。我们还表明,直接观察到捕食者和没有观察到捕食者的个体之间的速度差异会影响逃避的成功率和集体逃避过程的速度,但并不是诱发这种现象的必要条件。我们在这里的研究将集体躲避捕食者的现象添加到了以前被认为需要排列相互作用的一系列现象中,这些现象最近被证明仅由吸引力和排斥力产生。基于我们的研究结果,我们提出了一些实验建议和预测,这些建议和预测可能会加深对集体捕食者回避以及一般集体运动的理解。
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