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Pendulums on a common basis become eventually synchronized, through transmission of swing frequency. Coupled electric oscillators show the same effect. The application of this effect to synchronized behaviour of insect swarms provided the crucial mechanism for the understanding of coherent light and sound emission by fireflies and crickets.