flock of birds LO21783

Doug Merchant (dougm@eclipse.net)
Mon, 31 May 1999 19:02:50 -0400

Replying to LO21774 --

Flocking is a behavior at the organizational level that is not necessarily
known to the individuals in the organization. How do birds learn to
flock. I doubt the individual birds are aware that flocking is the
emergent result of their individual behavioral patterns. What are the
corporate analogues?

Birds flock; bees swarm. I wonder what educated fleas do?

Doug Merchant
dougm@eclipse.net

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