Collective response to perturbations in a data-driven fish school model

Author:

Calovi Daniel S.12,Lopez Ugo132,Schuhmacher Paul12,Chaté Hugues4,Sire Clément56,Theraulaz Guy12

Affiliation:

1. Centre de Recherches sur la Cognition Animale, UMR-CNRS 5169, Université Paul Sabatier, 118 route de Narbonne, 31062 Toulouse Cedex 9, France

2. CNRS, Centre de Recherches sur la Cognition Animale, Toulouse 31062, France

3. LAPLACE (Laboratoire Plasma et Conversion d'Energie), Université Paul Sabatier, 118 route de Narbonne, 31062 Toulouse Cedex 9, France

4. Service de Physique de l’État Condensé, CNRS URA 2464, CEA – Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette 91191, France

5. Laboratoire de Physique Théorique, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse Cedex 4 31062, France

6. CNRS, Laboratoire de Physique Théorique, Toulouse 31062, France

Abstract

Fish schools are able to display a rich variety of collective states and behavioural responses when they are confronted by threats. However, a school's response to perturbations may be different depending on the nature of its collective state. Here we use a previously developed data-driven fish school model to investigate how the school responds to perturbations depending on its different collective states, we measure its susceptibility to such perturbations, and exploit its relation with the intrinsic fluctuations in the school. In particular, we study how a single or a small number of perturbing individuals whose attraction and alignment parameters are different from those of the main population affect the long-term behaviour of a school. We find that the responsiveness of the school to the perturbations is maximum near the transition region between milling and schooling states where the school exhibits multistability and regularly shifts between these two states. It is also in this region that the susceptibility, and hence the fluctuations, of the polarization order parameter is maximal. We also find that a significant school's response to a perturbation only happens below a certain threshold of the noise to social interactions ratio.

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

Biomedical Engineering,Biochemistry,Biomaterials,Bioengineering,Biophysics,Biotechnology

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