1h 5 min

Animal Migration Migration – Darwin College Lecture Series 2018

    • Ciencia

The extraordinary synchrony of motion exhibited as a flock of birds arcs overhead, or a school of fish turns, as a ripple of light, is captivating. Like some animate fluid the individual organisms appear to move as one, their minds seemingly connected by an invisible network. Professor Couzin’s lecture will provide a visual guide to collective animal behaviour, particularly focusing on migration, using the latest imaging technologies to reveal how and why animals exhibit collective motion, the huge impact swarms have on human life, and the remarkable collective sensing and decision-making capabilities that have arisen in animal groups.

The extraordinary synchrony of motion exhibited as a flock of birds arcs overhead, or a school of fish turns, as a ripple of light, is captivating. Like some animate fluid the individual organisms appear to move as one, their minds seemingly connected by an invisible network. Professor Couzin’s lecture will provide a visual guide to collective animal behaviour, particularly focusing on migration, using the latest imaging technologies to reveal how and why animals exhibit collective motion, the huge impact swarms have on human life, and the remarkable collective sensing and decision-making capabilities that have arisen in animal groups.

1h 5 min

Top podcasts en Ciencia

Hidden Brain
Hidden Brain, Shankar Vedantam
Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe
iHeartPodcasts
BBC Inside Science
BBC Radio 4
Domingo de Ciencia
Doctor Fisión
Podcast de Juan Ramón Rallo
Juan Ramón Rallo
Ologies with Alie Ward
Alie Ward

Más de Cambridge University

Artist Unknown
Cambridge University
Cambridge Creative Writing Centre - Crime and Thriller
Cambridgeice
The Confidence Interval
Cambridge University
Criminology: 11th Evidence Based Policing Conference
Cambridge University
The Cambridge Judge Business Debate
Cambridge University
Mind–Matter Unification videos
Cambridge University