Bisler, A.A.Bisler2022-03-102022-03-102005https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/34878910.1007/3-211-27389-1_76This paper presents a simulation of the behaviour of different species of birds, which share the same habitat, but manage to use different times of the day to sing their songs. Therefore, they avoid a vocal competition and improve the conditions to find a mate. Communicative agents are used to model the birds and their behavior. A simple set of rules is used to make the decisions when and how to change the time for the search for a mate. By incorporating damping and amplifying feedback loops the collective behavior of each species led the system to a solution which was favorable to all agents.enArtificial Lifebehavior modelingagent006Emergent behavior of interacting groups of communicative agentsconference paper