Marted́ 24 Giugno
Giorgio Parisi
An empirical study of large starling flocks
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Universita' di Roma La Sapienza

Abstract

Bird flocking is a striking example of collective animal behaviour. A vivid illustration of this phenomenon is provided by the aerial display of vast flocks of starlings gathering at dusk over the roost and swirling with extraordinary spatial coherence. Both the evolutionary justification and the mechanistic laws of flocking are poorly understood, arguably because of a lack of data on large flocks. Here, I report a quantitative study of aerial display: the individual three-dimensional positions in compact flocks of up to 2700 birds have been measured.