“…A second factor, movementfacilitated social interactions (i.e., movement towards or away from conspecifics, or movement to align with conspecifics), has been investigated intensively in the context of pattern formation (see, for ex-ample, [2,8,12,13,17,22,24,25,27,29,31,37,45,46,52], the review in [41] and references therein). Of these mathematical models that investigate the role of social interactions on pattern formation, only a few models are one-dimensional [4,8,13,15,32,40], with the majority being two-or three-dimensional [1,9,14,22,29,30,35,46,50]. Generally, these models consider three social interactions: short-range repulsion, intermediate range alignment/orientation and long-range attraction.…”