synchronization and desynchronization in populations
Synchronization in populations refers to the phenomenon where individual members of a group or population exhibit similar behaviors or patterns of activity. This can occur when individuals coordinate their actions or behaviors, leading to a collective behavior that is synchronized or coordinated. On the other hand, desynchronization refers to the lack of coordination or synchronization among individuals in a population, where each individual behaves independently or exhibits different patterns of activity.
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