We investigate the collective synchronization of cicada chirping. Using both experimental and phenomeno- logical numerical techniques, here we show that the onset of a periodic two-state acoustic synchronous behavior ...We investigate the collective synchronization of cicada chirping. Using both experimental and phenomeno- logical numerical techniques, here we show that the onset of a periodic two-state acoustic synchronous behavior in cicada chorus depends on a critical size of population Nc=21, above which a typical chorus state appears periodically with a 30 second-silence state in between, and further clarify its possibility concerning a new class of phase transition, which is unusually driven by population. This work has relevance to acoustic synchronization and to general physics of phase transition.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant Nos. 10604014 and 10874025the Shanghai Education Committee and the Shanghai Education Development Foundation ("Shu Guang" project under Grant No. 05SG01)+2 种基金the Scientific Research Foundation for the Returned Overseas Chinese Scholars, State Education Ministry, ChinaChinese National Key Basic Research Special Fund under Grant No. 2006CB921706by National Fund for Talent Training in Basic Science under Grant No. J0730310
文摘We investigate the collective synchronization of cicada chirping. Using both experimental and phenomeno- logical numerical techniques, here we show that the onset of a periodic two-state acoustic synchronous behavior in cicada chorus depends on a critical size of population Nc=21, above which a typical chorus state appears periodically with a 30 second-silence state in between, and further clarify its possibility concerning a new class of phase transition, which is unusually driven by population. This work has relevance to acoustic synchronization and to general physics of phase transition.