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DOI: 10.1126/science.1125142
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From Disorder to Order in Marching Locusts

Jérôme Buhl,David J. T. Sumpter,Iain D. Couzin,Joseph J. Hale,Emma Despland,Edgar R. Miller,Stephen J. Simpson

Locust
Swarming (honey bee)
Desert locust
2006
Recent models from theoretical physics have predicted that mass-migrating animal groups may share group-level properties, irrespective of the type of animals in the group. One key prediction is that as the density of animals in the group increases, a rapid transition occurs from disordered movement of individuals within the group to highly aligned collective motion. Understanding such a transition is crucial to the control of mobile swarming insect pests such as the desert locust. We confirmed the prediction of a rapid transition from disordered to ordered movement and identified a critical density for the onset of coordinated marching in locust nymphs. We also demonstrated a dynamic instability in motion at densities typical of locusts in the field, in which groups can switch direction without external perturbation, potentially facilitating the rapid transfer of directional information.
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    From Disorder to Order in Marching Locusts” is a paper by Jérôme Buhl David J. T. Sumpter Iain D. Couzin Joseph J. Hale Emma Despland Edgar R. Miller Stephen J. Simpson published in 2006. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.