- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
A minimal model of predator-swarm interactions
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
Journal of the Royal Society Interface
Volume 11, Issue 94, Pages 20131208-20131208
Publisher
The Royal Society
Online
2014-03-05
DOI
10.1098/rsif.2013.1208
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Predator confusion is sufficient to evolve swarming behaviour
- (2013) R. S. Olson et al. Journal of the Royal Society Interface
- Emergent behaviour in multi-particle systems with non-local interactions
- (2013) Theodore Kolokolnikov et al. PHYSICA D-NONLINEAR PHENOMENA
- Collective behaviour of large number of vortices in the plane
- (2013) Y. Chen et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY A-MATHEMATICAL PHYSICAL AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES
- The Dynamics of Coordinated Group Hunting and Collective Information Transfer among Schooling Prey
- (2012) Nils Olav Handegard et al. CURRENT BIOLOGY
- Stabilization in a two-species chemotaxis system with a logistic source
- (2012) J I Tello et al. NONLINEARITY
- Modeling Huddling Penguins
- (2012) Aaron Waters et al. PLoS One
- Statistical mechanics for natural flocks of birds
- (2012) W. Bialek et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- How linear features alter predator movement and the functional response
- (2012) H. W. McKenzie et al. Interface Focus
- A CLASS OF NONLOCAL MODELS FOR PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC
- (2011) RINALDO M. COLOMBO et al. MATHEMATICAL MODELS & METHODS IN APPLIED SCIENCES
- AGGREGATION AND SPREADING VIA THE NEWTONIAN POTENTIAL: THE DYNAMICS OF PATCH SOLUTIONS
- (2011) ANDREA L. BERTOZZI et al. MATHEMATICAL MODELS & METHODS IN APPLIED SCIENCES
- PREDICTING PATTERN FORMATION IN PARTICLE INTERACTIONS
- (2011) JAMES H. VON BRECHT et al. MATHEMATICAL MODELS & METHODS IN APPLIED SCIENCES
- Swarm dynamics and equilibria for a nonlocal aggregation model
- (2011) R C Fetecau et al. NONLINEARITY
- Continuum modeling of the equilibrium and stability of animal flocks
- (2011) Nicholas A. Mecholsky et al. PHYSICA D-NONLINEAR PHENOMENA
- Stability of ring patterns arising from two-dimensional particle interactions
- (2011) Theodore Kolokolnikov et al. PHYSICAL REVIEW E
- Some Causes of the Variable Shape of Flocks of Birds
- (2011) Charlotte K. Hemelrijk et al. PLoS One
- Inferring the structure and dynamics of interactions in schooling fish
- (2011) Y. Katz et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- A Primer of Swarm Equilibria
- (2011) Andrew J. Bernoff et al. SIAM JOURNAL ON APPLIED DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS
- Generalizing the Keller–Segel Model: Lyapunov Functionals, Steady State Analysis, and Blow-Up Results for Multi-species Chemotaxis Models in the Presence of Attraction and Repulsion Between Competitive Interacting Species
- (2010) Dirk Horstmann JOURNAL OF NONLINEAR SCIENCE
- The Social Context of Cannibalism in Migratory Bands of the Mormon Cricket
- (2010) Sepideh Bazazi et al. PLoS One
- Inferring individual rules from collective behavior
- (2010) Ryan Lukeman et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- Algorithmic design of self-assembling structures
- (2009) H. Cohn et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- Boltzmann and Fokker-Planck equations modelling opinion formation in the presence of strong leaders
- (2009) B. During et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY A-MATHEMATICAL PHYSICAL AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES
- A model for rolling swarms of locusts
- (2008) C. M. Topaz et al. European Physical Journal-Special Topics
- Discrete and continuous models of the dynamics of pelagic fish: Application to the capelin
- (2008) Alethea B.T. Barbaro et al. MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTERS IN SIMULATION
Find Funding. Review Successful Grants.
Explore over 25,000 new funding opportunities and over 6,000,000 successful grants.
ExplorePublish scientific posters with Peeref
Peeref publishes scientific posters from all research disciplines. Our Diamond Open Access policy means free access to content and no publication fees for authors.
Learn More