A considerable proportion of the world's bird species undertake seasonal long-distance migrations. These journeys are energetically demanding. Two major behavioural means to reduce energy expenditure have been suggested: the use of thermal uplifts for a soaring-gliding migration style and travelling in echelon or V-shaped formation. Both strategies have immediate consequences for the social organization of the birds as they either cause large aggregations or require travelling in small and stable groups. Here, we first discuss those consequences, and second present an analysis of formation flight in a flock of northern bald ibis on their first southbound migration. We observe clear correlations between leading and trailing on the dyadic lev...
The final stage of migration, when animals terminate migratory movements and transition to a more se...
Many migratory animals travel in large social groups. Large, avian migrants that fly in V-formations...
Characterising the spatiotemporal variation of animal behaviour can elucidate the way individuals in...
A considerable proportion of the world’s bird species undertake seasonal longdistance migrations. Th...
The reasons for conspicuous ‘‘V’ ’ and other flight formations in birds are debated. Theory and rece...
Abstract Thousands of species migrate. Though we have some understanding of where and when they tra...
Thousands of species migrate [1]. Though we have some understanding of where and when they travel, w...
Flocks of birds perform some aerial phenomena, which have amazed many of its viewers. This thesis is...
Cooperation in animals is an enigma because it contravenes the basic notion that evolution favors se...
Soaring migrant birds exploit columns of rising air (thermals) to cover large distances with minimal...
For many years, orientation in migratory birds has primarily been studied in the laboratory. Althoug...
It is essential to gain knowledge about the causes and extent of migratory connectivity between stat...
1. Characterizing the spatiotemporal variation of animal behaviour can elucidate the way individuals...
Exploring how flocks of soaring migrants manage to achieve and maintain coordination while exploitin...
Many migratory animals travel in large social groups. Large, avian migrants that fly in V‐formations...
The final stage of migration, when animals terminate migratory movements and transition to a more se...
Many migratory animals travel in large social groups. Large, avian migrants that fly in V-formations...
Characterising the spatiotemporal variation of animal behaviour can elucidate the way individuals in...
A considerable proportion of the world’s bird species undertake seasonal longdistance migrations. Th...
The reasons for conspicuous ‘‘V’ ’ and other flight formations in birds are debated. Theory and rece...
Abstract Thousands of species migrate. Though we have some understanding of where and when they tra...
Thousands of species migrate [1]. Though we have some understanding of where and when they travel, w...
Flocks of birds perform some aerial phenomena, which have amazed many of its viewers. This thesis is...
Cooperation in animals is an enigma because it contravenes the basic notion that evolution favors se...
Soaring migrant birds exploit columns of rising air (thermals) to cover large distances with minimal...
For many years, orientation in migratory birds has primarily been studied in the laboratory. Althoug...
It is essential to gain knowledge about the causes and extent of migratory connectivity between stat...
1. Characterizing the spatiotemporal variation of animal behaviour can elucidate the way individuals...
Exploring how flocks of soaring migrants manage to achieve and maintain coordination while exploitin...
Many migratory animals travel in large social groups. Large, avian migrants that fly in V‐formations...
The final stage of migration, when animals terminate migratory movements and transition to a more se...
Many migratory animals travel in large social groups. Large, avian migrants that fly in V-formations...
Characterising the spatiotemporal variation of animal behaviour can elucidate the way individuals in...