<p>The table shows the summed <i>ω</i> (∑ω), the number of models in which the variable appears (Models), and the relative <i>ω</i>, which is calculated by dividing ∑<i>ω</i> with the proportion of all models in which the variable appears. Shown are also the ∑<i>ω</i> for all models representing physiological and social factors determining leadership, the number of models in the model set representing these factors, and their relative <i>ω</i>. Abbreviations: active foraging time, AF; female structural size, FS; annual body condition, AC; female spatial position, SP; relative aggressiveness, AG.</p
Individuals can differ in how much they benefit from being in a group depending on characteristics s...
Understanding what structures ecological communities is vital to answering questions about extinctio...
<p>The set of models used to explain variation in the number of females in leadership positions of z...
Model averaged estimates of top models predicting the proportion of time spent foraging, with 95% co...
Group members must decide collectively when and where to go despite their different nutrient require...
<p>ΔAIC indicates the difference between the best model and the same model adding (negative values) ...
Group decisions on the timing of mutually exclusive activities pose a dilemma: monopolized decision-...
Group decisions on the timing of mutually exclusive activities pose a dilemma: monopolized decision-...
International audienceGroup membersmust decide collectively when and where to go despite their diffe...
Dominance rank order has been reversed to illustrate increasing dominance along the x-axis, from lea...
International audienceGroup membersmust decide collectively when and where to go despite their diffe...
<p>The propensity to take on leadership in foraging increases with increasing spatial centrality (A;...
<p>Explanatory and response variables entered into models for the foraging time, intake and pecking ...
<p>Akaike weights of predictors for each response variable in the community level analyses (diversit...
Individuals can differ in how much they benefit from being in a group depending on characteristics s...
Individuals can differ in how much they benefit from being in a group depending on characteristics s...
Understanding what structures ecological communities is vital to answering questions about extinctio...
<p>The set of models used to explain variation in the number of females in leadership positions of z...
Model averaged estimates of top models predicting the proportion of time spent foraging, with 95% co...
Group members must decide collectively when and where to go despite their different nutrient require...
<p>ΔAIC indicates the difference between the best model and the same model adding (negative values) ...
Group decisions on the timing of mutually exclusive activities pose a dilemma: monopolized decision-...
Group decisions on the timing of mutually exclusive activities pose a dilemma: monopolized decision-...
International audienceGroup membersmust decide collectively when and where to go despite their diffe...
Dominance rank order has been reversed to illustrate increasing dominance along the x-axis, from lea...
International audienceGroup membersmust decide collectively when and where to go despite their diffe...
<p>The propensity to take on leadership in foraging increases with increasing spatial centrality (A;...
<p>Explanatory and response variables entered into models for the foraging time, intake and pecking ...
<p>Akaike weights of predictors for each response variable in the community level analyses (diversit...
Individuals can differ in how much they benefit from being in a group depending on characteristics s...
Individuals can differ in how much they benefit from being in a group depending on characteristics s...
Understanding what structures ecological communities is vital to answering questions about extinctio...
<p>The set of models used to explain variation in the number of females in leadership positions of z...