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Pawel Romanczuk

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Tump A, Deffner D, Pleskac T, Romanczuk P, Kurvers R
Perspect Psychol Sci . 2023 Sep; 19(2):538-551. PMID: 37671891
Collective dynamics play a key role in everyday decision-making. Whether social influence promotes the spread of accurate information and ultimately results in adaptive behavior or leads to false information cascades...
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Sarkanych P, Krasnytska M, Gomez-Nava L, Romanczuk P, Holovatch Y
Phys Biol . 2023 May; 20(4). PMID: 37201534
In this paper, we reconsider the spin model suggested recently to understand some features of collective decision making among higher organisms (Hartnett2016038701). Within the model, the state of an agentis...
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Davidescu M, Romanczuk P, Gregor T, Couzin I
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2023 Mar; 120(11):e2206163120. PMID: 36897970
How collectives remain coordinated as they grow in size is a fundamental challenge affecting systems ranging from biofilms to governments. This challenge is particularly apparent in multicellular organisms, where coordination...
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Lukas J, Krause J, Trager A, Piotrowski J, Romanczuk P, Sprekeler H, et al.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci . 2023 Feb; 378(1874):20220069. PMID: 36802783
Collective behaviour is widely accepted to provide a variety of antipredator benefits. Acting collectively requires not only strong coordination among group members, but also the integration of among-individual phenotypic variation....
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Cooney D, Morris D, Levin S, Rubenstein D, Romanczuk P
PLoS Comput Biol . 2022 Nov; 18(11):e1010670. PMID: 36409767
Levels of sociality in nature vary widely. Some species are solitary; others live in family groups; some form complex multi-family societies. Increased levels of social interaction can allow for the...
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Bierbach D, Gomez-Nava L, Francisco F, Lukas J, Musiolek L, Hafner V, et al.
Bioinspir Biomim . 2022 Aug; 17(6). PMID: 36044889
The ability of an individual to predict the outcome of the actions of others and to change their own behavior adaptively is called anticipation. There are many examples from mammalian...
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Tump A, Wolf M, Romanczuk P, Kurvers R
PLoS Comput Biol . 2022 Aug; 18(8):e1010442. PMID: 35984855
Individuals continuously have to balance the error costs of alternative decisions. A wealth of research has studied how single individuals navigate this, showing that individuals develop response biases to avoid...
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Poel W, Daniels B, Sosna M, Twomey C, Leblanc S, Couzin I, et al.
Sci Adv . 2022 Jun; 8(25):eabm6385. PMID: 35731883
Theoretical physics predicts optimal information processing in living systems near transitions (or pseudo-critical points) in their collective dynamics. However, focusing on potential benefits of proximity to a critical point, such...
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Sbragaglia V, Klamser P, Romanczuk P, Arlinghaus R
Am Nat . 2022 Mar; 199(4):480-495. PMID: 35324386
AbstractIntensive and size-selective harvesting is an evolutionary driver of life history as well as individual behavioral traits. Yet whether and to what degree harvesting modifies the collective behavior of exploited...
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Zhao Y, Huepe C, Romanczuk P
Sci Rep . 2022 Feb; 12(1):2588. PMID: 35173183
We investigate the susceptible-infectious-recovered contagion dynamics in a system of self-propelled particles with polar alignment. Using agent-based simulations, we analyze the outbreak process for different combinations of the spatial parameters...