The impact of environmental noise on animal communication: pattern formation in a class of deterministic and stochastic hyperbolic models for self-organised biological aggregations

The collective movement of animalsoccurs as a result of communication between the members of the community. However, inter-individual communication can be aected by the stochasticity of the environment, leading to changes in the perception of neighbours and subsequent changes in  individual behaviou...

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Main Author: Raluca Eftimie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Biomath Forum 2018-08-01
Series:Biomath
Online Access:http://www.biomathforum.org/biomath/index.php/biomath/article/view/1222
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spelling doaj-32dc3a4f4c394afd95de76dd40ea03252020-11-24T23:55:58ZengBiomath ForumBiomath1314-684X1314-72182018-08-017110.11145/j.biomath.2018.07.217797The impact of environmental noise on animal communication: pattern formation in a class of deterministic and stochastic hyperbolic models for self-organised biological aggregationsRaluca EftimieThe collective movement of animalsoccurs as a result of communication between the members of the community. However, inter-individual communication can be aected by the stochasticity of the environment, leading to changes in the perception of neighbours and subsequent changes in  individual behaviour, which then in uence the overall behaviour of the animal aggregations. To investigate the eect of noise on the overall behaviour of animal aggregations, we consider a class of nonlocal stochastic and deterministic hyperbolic models for the collective movement of animals. We show numerically that strong noise does not seem to in uence the spatio-temporal pattern (i.e., travelling aggregations) observed when all neighbours are perceived with the same intensity (i.e., the environment is homogeneous). However, when neighbours ahead/behind are perceived dierently by a reference individual, noise can lead to the destruction of the spatio-temporal pattern. Moreover, we show that the increase in noise can lead to dierent transitions between different spatio-temporal patterns, and these transitions are relatively similar to the transitions between patterns when we perturb deterministically some parameters.http://www.biomathforum.org/biomath/index.php/biomath/article/view/1222
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author Raluca Eftimie
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The impact of environmental noise on animal communication: pattern formation in a class of deterministic and stochastic hyperbolic models for self-organised biological aggregations
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author_facet Raluca Eftimie
author_sort Raluca Eftimie
title The impact of environmental noise on animal communication: pattern formation in a class of deterministic and stochastic hyperbolic models for self-organised biological aggregations
title_short The impact of environmental noise on animal communication: pattern formation in a class of deterministic and stochastic hyperbolic models for self-organised biological aggregations
title_full The impact of environmental noise on animal communication: pattern formation in a class of deterministic and stochastic hyperbolic models for self-organised biological aggregations
title_fullStr The impact of environmental noise on animal communication: pattern formation in a class of deterministic and stochastic hyperbolic models for self-organised biological aggregations
title_full_unstemmed The impact of environmental noise on animal communication: pattern formation in a class of deterministic and stochastic hyperbolic models for self-organised biological aggregations
title_sort impact of environmental noise on animal communication: pattern formation in a class of deterministic and stochastic hyperbolic models for self-organised biological aggregations
publisher Biomath Forum
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issn 1314-684X
1314-7218
publishDate 2018-08-01
description The collective movement of animalsoccurs as a result of communication between the members of the community. However, inter-individual communication can be aected by the stochasticity of the environment, leading to changes in the perception of neighbours and subsequent changes in  individual behaviour, which then in uence the overall behaviour of the animal aggregations. To investigate the eect of noise on the overall behaviour of animal aggregations, we consider a class of nonlocal stochastic and deterministic hyperbolic models for the collective movement of animals. We show numerically that strong noise does not seem to in uence the spatio-temporal pattern (i.e., travelling aggregations) observed when all neighbours are perceived with the same intensity (i.e., the environment is homogeneous). However, when neighbours ahead/behind are perceived dierently by a reference individual, noise can lead to the destruction of the spatio-temporal pattern. Moreover, we show that the increase in noise can lead to dierent transitions between different spatio-temporal patterns, and these transitions are relatively similar to the transitions between patterns when we perturb deterministically some parameters.
url http://www.biomathforum.org/biomath/index.php/biomath/article/view/1222
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