Application of robo-pigeon in ethological studies of bird flocks

Birds flying collectively is a fascinating phenomenon in nature, which is central in ethological studies. Owing to the difficulty of introducing controlled variables into a natural bird flock, current animal behavior paradigms limit our understanding of collective behavior and mechanism. The recentl...

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Published in:Journal of Integrative Neuroscience
Main Author: Hao Wang, Jin Wu, Ke Fang, Lei Cai, Lai-Shan Wang, Zhen-Dong Dai
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Language:English
Published: IMR Press 2020-09-01
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Online Access:https://jin.imrpress.com/fileup/1757-448X/PDF/1601431860028-2044655846.pdf
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description Birds flying collectively is a fascinating phenomenon in nature, which is central in ethological studies. Owing to the difficulty of introducing controlled variables into a natural bird flock, current animal behavior paradigms limit our understanding of collective behavior and mechanism. The recently developed technology of robo-pigeon, which allows behavior regulation over organisms through brain microstimulation, can potentially serve to design the controlled variables. However, it still poses challenges for unrestrained animals outdoors. Here we report the first application of robo-pigeon to the study of collective behavior, illustrating how intact pigeons in a flock interact with a program-controlled robo-pigeon. The controlled variable of direction manipulation introduced by the robo-pigeon may balance their preferred directional choice in the flock. Its effectivity depends on the hierarchical level to which the robo-pigeon belongs. This study suggests that direct manipulation of flight trajectories by a robo-pigeon might be a useful causal tool to study the collective behavior of bird flocks.
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spelling doaj-art-e985302b77464ae79bb66d007885c5042025-08-19T21:42:21ZengIMR PressJournal of Integrative Neuroscience1757-448X2020-09-0119344344810.31083/j.jin.2020.03.159Application of robo-pigeon in ethological studies of bird flocksHao Wang, Jin Wu, Ke Fang, Lei Cai, Lai-Shan Wang, Zhen-Dong Dai01Jiangsu Provincial Key Laboratory of Bionic Functional Materials, College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, 210016, P. R. China;2Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Biosensors, Biology Institute, Qilu University of Technology (Shandong Academy of Sciences), Jinan, 250103, P. R. ChinaBirds flying collectively is a fascinating phenomenon in nature, which is central in ethological studies. Owing to the difficulty of introducing controlled variables into a natural bird flock, current animal behavior paradigms limit our understanding of collective behavior and mechanism. The recently developed technology of robo-pigeon, which allows behavior regulation over organisms through brain microstimulation, can potentially serve to design the controlled variables. However, it still poses challenges for unrestrained animals outdoors. Here we report the first application of robo-pigeon to the study of collective behavior, illustrating how intact pigeons in a flock interact with a program-controlled robo-pigeon. The controlled variable of direction manipulation introduced by the robo-pigeon may balance their preferred directional choice in the flock. Its effectivity depends on the hierarchical level to which the robo-pigeon belongs. This study suggests that direct manipulation of flight trajectories by a robo-pigeon might be a useful causal tool to study the collective behavior of bird flocks.https://jin.imrpress.com/fileup/1757-448X/PDF/1601431860028-2044655846.pdf|robo-pigeon|robo-animal|collective behavior|brain microstimulation|bird flocks|ethology|brain-computer interface
spellingShingle Hao Wang, Jin Wu, Ke Fang, Lei Cai, Lai-Shan Wang, Zhen-Dong Dai
Application of robo-pigeon in ethological studies of bird flocks
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title Application of robo-pigeon in ethological studies of bird flocks
title_full Application of robo-pigeon in ethological studies of bird flocks
title_fullStr Application of robo-pigeon in ethological studies of bird flocks
title_full_unstemmed Application of robo-pigeon in ethological studies of bird flocks
title_short Application of robo-pigeon in ethological studies of bird flocks
title_sort application of robo pigeon in ethological studies of bird flocks
topic |robo-pigeon|robo-animal|collective behavior|brain microstimulation|bird flocks|ethology|brain-computer interface
url https://jin.imrpress.com/fileup/1757-448X/PDF/1601431860028-2044655846.pdf
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