Department of Collective Behaviour

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The Department of Collective Behaviour is a research division that studies how groups of animals move, interact, and make decisions, often using advanced tracking and modeling techniques.

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instanceOf academic department
research department
appliesTo bird flocks
fish schools
human crowds
insect swarms
mammal herds
collaboratesWith biologists
computer scientists
mathematicians
physicists
fieldOfWork animal behaviour
behavioural ecology
collective behaviour
collective decision-making
complex systems
computational biology
data science
movement ecology
swarm intelligence
theoretical biology
goal develop predictive models of group behaviour
link individual rules to group-level patterns
understand principles of collective behaviour
researchFocus collective navigation
collective sensing
coordination in animal collectives
emergent properties of animal groups
how groups of animals interact
how groups of animals make decisions
how groups of animals move
leadership and followership in groups
robustness of collective behaviour
studies collective decision-making in animals
group movement in animals
information transfer in animal groups
self-organization in biological systems
social interactions in animal groups
usesMethod 3D tracking of animal groups
advanced tracking techniques
agent-based modelling
computer vision
high-throughput behavioural tracking
machine learning
mathematical modelling
statistical modelling
usesTechnology GPS tracking
RFID tracking
automated tracking systems
distributed sensor networks
high-speed cameras

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Max Planck Institute for Ornithology hasDivision Department of Collective Behaviour