Swarms of locusts use social networking to communicate
Friday, July 15, 2011 - 02:30
in Psychology & Sociology
Social studies of Facebook and Twitter have been adapted to gain a greater understanding of the swarming behaviour of locusts. The enormous success of social networking sites has vividly illustrated the importance of networking for humans; however for some animals, keeping informed about others of their kind is even more important.
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