
The term swarm (shoaling, swarming or flocking) is applied to fish, insects, birds and microorganisms, such as bacteria, and describes a behavior of an aggregation (school) of animalsof similar size and body orientation, generally cruising in the same direction. Group size is a major aspect of the social environment of participants.
Swarming of honey bees is a more specific term, referring to the reproductive action of an entire colony of bees (as opposed to the reproduction of single bees); see Queen bee and Honey bee life cycle.

in modo tale che tutti i punti di V(p) siano più vicini a p che ad ogni altro punto in S…………….
Willie King at home on Freedom Creek, Old Memphis, Alabama





