The physics of signal propagation in a collection of organisms that communicate with each other both enables and limits how active excitations at the individual level reach, recruit and lead to collective patterning. Inspired by the spatio-temporal patterns in a planar swarm of bees that use pheromones and fanning flows to recruit additional bees, we develop a theoretical framework for patterning via active flow-based recruitment. Our model generalizes the well-known Patlak-Keller-Segel model of diffusion dominated aggregation and leads to an enhanced phase space of patterns spanned by two dimensionless parameters that measure the scaled stimulus/activity and the scaled chemotactic response. Together these determine the efficacy of signal communication via fluid flow (which we dub rheomergy) that leads to a variety of migration and aggregation patterns, consistent with observations.
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Ganga Prasath, S., & Mahadevan, L. (2023). Rheomergy: Collective behaviour mediated by active flow-based recruitment. Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 479(2269). https://doi.org/10.1098/rspa.2022.0470
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