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This book is about the ways in which many animals form groups; for
instance, schools of fish, flocks of birds, and swarms of insects.
Covering both invertebrate and vertebrate species, the authors
investigate three-dimensional animal aggregations from a variety of
disciplines, from physics to mathematics to biology. The first
section is devoted to the various methods, mainly optical and
acoustic, used to collect three-dimensional data over time. The
second section focuses on analytical methods used to quantify
pattern, group kinetics, and interindividual interactions within
the group. The section on behavioural ecology and evolution deals
with the functions of aggregative behaviour from the point of view
of an inherently selfish individual member. The final section uses
models to elucidate how group dynamics at the individual level
creates emergent pattern at the level of the group.
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