Selective social interactions and speed-induced leadership in schooling fish

Author:

Puy Andreu1ORCID,Gimeno Elisabet12ORCID,Torrents Jordi12ORCID,Bartashevich Palina34ORCID,Miguel M. Carmen25ORCID,Pastor-Satorras Romualdo1ORCID,Romanczuk Pawel346ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departament de Física, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona 08034, Spain

2. Departament de Física de la Matèria Condensada, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona 08028, Spain

3. Institute for Theoretical Biology, Department of Biology, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin 10115, Germany

4. Excellence Cluster Science of Intelligence, Technische Universität Berlin, Berlin 10587, Germany

5. Institute of Complex Systems (UBICS), Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona 08028, Spain

6. Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience, Berlin 10115, Germany

Abstract

Animals moving together in groups are believed to interact among each other with effective social forces, such as attraction, repulsion, and alignment. Such forces can be inferred using “force maps,” i.e., by analyzing the dependency of the acceleration of a focal individual on relevant variables. Here, we introduce a force map technique suitable for the analysis of the alignment forces experienced by individuals. After validating it using an agent-based model, we apply the force map to experimental data of schooling fish. We observe signatures of an effective alignment force with faster neighbors and an unexpected antialignment with slower neighbors. Instead of an explicit antialignment behavior, we suggest that the observed pattern is the result of a selective attention mechanism, where fish pay less attention to slower neighbors. This mechanism implies the existence of temporal leadership interactions based on relative speeds between neighbors. We present support for this hypothesis both from agent-based modeling as well as from exploring leader–follower relationships in the experimental data.

Funder

Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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2. Selective social interactions and speed-induced leadership in schooling fish;Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences;2024-04-25

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