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Book Synopsis: A groundbreaking new perspective on collective behavior across biological systems. Collective behavior is everywhere in nature, from gene transcription and cancer cells to ant colonies and human societies. It operates without central control, using local interactions among participants to allow groups to adjust to changing conditions. The Ecology of Collective Behavior brings together ideas from evolutionary biology, network science, and dynamical systems to present an ecological approach to understanding how the interactions of individuals generate collective outcomes.
Deborah Gordon argues that the starting point for explaining how collective behavior works in any natural system is to consider how it changes in relation to the changing world around it. She shows how feedback use—the means by which networks of interactions operate—and the organization of interaction networks evolve to reflect the stability and demands of the environment. Ant colonies function collectively, and the enormous diversity of species in different habitats provides opportunities to look for general ecological patterns. Through an in-depth comparison of ant species, Gordon identifies broad trends in how the diversity of collective behavior in many other collective systems reflects the dynamics of the environment.
Shedding light on how individual actions give rise to group behavior, The Ecology of Collective Behavior explains the evolution of collective behavior through innovation in participant interactions, offering new insights into how collective responses function in changing conditions.
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Discover a groundbreaking new perspective on collective behavior with The Ecology of Collective Behavior. From gene transcription to human societies, collective behavior is prevalent in nature, operating without central control and adapting to changing conditions through local interactions. Deborah Gordon combines ideas from evolutionary biology, network science, and dynamical systems to present an ecological approach that uncovers how individuals generate collective outcomes.
Want to understand how collective behavior works in any natural system? Start by understanding how it evolves in relation to the changing world around it. In The Ecology of Collective Behavior, Gordon delves into the use of feedback and the evolution of interaction networks to reflect environmental stability and demands. By studying ant colonies and the diversity of species in different habitats, she identifies broad trends that shed light on the dynamics of collective behavior in various systems.
How do individual actions give rise to group behavior? The Ecology of Collective Behavior reveals the evolution of collective behavior through innovation in participant interactions. By exploring how collective responses function in changing conditions, this book offers fresh insights that can enhance your understanding of collective behavior.
Ready to dive into the fascinating world of collective behavior? Explore the intricate connections between individuals and the emergence of collective outcomes. Don't miss out on this transformative read and gain a deeper understanding of the ecology of collective behavior. Get your copy now!
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