Phase transitions in biology: from bird flocks to population dynamics

Elleard F. W. Heffern, Holly Huelskamp, Sonya Bahar, Fredrik Inglis

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Abstract

Phase transitions are an important and extensively studied concept in physics. The insights derived from understanding phase transitions in physics have recently and successfully been applied to a number of different phenomena in biological systems. Here, we provide a brief review of phase transitions and their role in explaining biological processes ranging from collective behaviour in animal flocks to neuronal firing. We also highlight a new and exciting area where phase transition theory is particularly applicable: population collapse and extinction. We discuss how phase transition theory can give insight into a range of extinction events such as population decline due to climate change or microbial responses to stressors such as antibiotic treatment.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalProceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 20 2021

Disciplines

  • Biology
  • Astrophysics and Astronomy

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