Animals often travel in groups, and their navigational decisions can be influenced by social interactions. Both theory and empirical observations suggest that such collective navigation can result in individuals improving their ability to find their way and could be one of the key benefits of sociality for these species. Here, we provide an overview of the potential mechanisms underlying collective navigation, review the known, and supposed, empirical evidence for such behaviour and highlight interesting directions for future research. We further explore how both social and collective learning during group navigation could lead to the accumulation of knowledge at the population level, resulting in the emergence of migratory culture. This ar...
The social transmission of information is critical to the emergence of animal culture. Two processes...
Moving animal groups provide some of the most intriguing and difficult to characterise examples of c...
Abstract The theory of collective motion and the study of animal social networks have, each individu...
Animals often travel in groups, and their navigational decisions can be influenced by social interac...
Animals often travel in groups, and their navigational decisions can be influenced by social interac...
Background: Mass migrations are among the most striking examples of animal movement in the natural ...
Many animals, such as migrating shoals of fish, navigate in groups. Knowing the mechanisms involved ...
Migration is a hallmark life history strategy of a diverse range of organisms, and also ubiquitous i...
Recent advances in technology and quantitative methods have led to the emergence of a new field of s...
Animals that live in groups face a dual challenge of effectively exploiting their environment while ...
Cognition, defined as the processes concerned with the acquisition, retention and use of information...
Moving animal groups display remarkable feats of coordination. This coordination is largely achieved...
Many animals, such as migrating shoals of fish, navigate in groups. Knowing the mechanisms involved ...
International audienceDispersal and migration are superficially similar large-scale movements, but w...
Dispersal and migration are superficially similar large-scale movements, but which appear to differ ...
The social transmission of information is critical to the emergence of animal culture. Two processes...
Moving animal groups provide some of the most intriguing and difficult to characterise examples of c...
Abstract The theory of collective motion and the study of animal social networks have, each individu...
Animals often travel in groups, and their navigational decisions can be influenced by social interac...
Animals often travel in groups, and their navigational decisions can be influenced by social interac...
Background: Mass migrations are among the most striking examples of animal movement in the natural ...
Many animals, such as migrating shoals of fish, navigate in groups. Knowing the mechanisms involved ...
Migration is a hallmark life history strategy of a diverse range of organisms, and also ubiquitous i...
Recent advances in technology and quantitative methods have led to the emergence of a new field of s...
Animals that live in groups face a dual challenge of effectively exploiting their environment while ...
Cognition, defined as the processes concerned with the acquisition, retention and use of information...
Moving animal groups display remarkable feats of coordination. This coordination is largely achieved...
Many animals, such as migrating shoals of fish, navigate in groups. Knowing the mechanisms involved ...
International audienceDispersal and migration are superficially similar large-scale movements, but w...
Dispersal and migration are superficially similar large-scale movements, but which appear to differ ...
The social transmission of information is critical to the emergence of animal culture. Two processes...
Moving animal groups provide some of the most intriguing and difficult to characterise examples of c...
Abstract The theory of collective motion and the study of animal social networks have, each individu...