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Networked collective dynamics in animal ecology and cell biology

Author Affiliations
China University of Mining and Technology, The University of Western Australia, Southeast University, Fudan University, ...
Published InPhysics of Life Reviews
Year2026
Citations1

Abstract

Collective behavior, emerging from interactions among individuals, is a ubiquitous phenomenon observed across a wide range of biological systems-from cellular dynamics to animal ecology. Network science offers powerful tools for understanding the structure and functional properties underlying such systems. Despite significant progress in modeling, data-driven analysis, and interdisciplinary approaches, several critical challenges persist. How do complex social interactions among individuals influence the emergence of collective behavior? Moreover, in what ways do individual information and social interactions jointly shape collective decision-making? To address these challenges, this review synthesizes recent advances in network science, statistical physics, and artificial intelligence as applied to the study of collective phenomena. We focus on collective patterns in animals and cells, highlighting the interplay between structure and…
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