The dates refer to the introduction of the papers into the present
database. Prior to 2014 these dates do not have great significance because,
in the autumn of 2013, when the archive was created there was a backlog of
former papers waiting to be integrated into the archive.
CHEN Dong et al.: Mutual attraction between small fishes (2013, October 9)
English version.
Chinese version of this article
DI Zengru et al.: Measuring the coupling strength of living
organisms (2013, October 9)
Chinese version of this article. [to be added]
DI Zengru et al.: How can one measure group cohesion?
(2014, July 3)
English version.
Chinese version of this article [to be added]
LAI Shuying et al.: Probing interaction between insects through
diffusion experiments.
English version. (2014, July 2)
Chinese version of this article. (2014, July 2)
LI Geng: Symmetry breaking in escaping ants. (2013, October 7)
Chinese version of this article.
MIT Technological Review: First physics-like experiments for
measuring group behavior of living creatures. [This is a review of the
paper of DI Zengru et al. above.] (2013, October 7)
Chinese version of this article [to be added]
MIT Technological Review: Death test reveals strength of WANG et al.
social interaction. [This is a review of the paper
WANG Lei et al. (2) below.] (2013, October 7)
Chinese version of this article.
TIAN Kailan et al.: Diffusion (and symmetry breaking) in small fishes.
(2013, October 9)
Chinese version of this article.
WANG Lei et al. (1) : The influence of colony density, temperature and
illumination
intensity on the aggregation of fire ants. (2013, October 4)
Chinese version of this article
WANG Lei et al. (2): How does group interaction and its severance affect
life expectancy? (2013, October 4)
Chinese version of this article [to be added]
WANG Zhengwei et al.: Clustering experiments (2013, October 19)
Chinese version of this article [to be added]
ZHAO Qian et al.: The influence of temperature on the diffusion of a group
of fishes. This is a bilingual Chinese-English version; it starts
with Chinese and ends with English.
(2013, October 9)
This is the same bilingual Chinese-English version as above.