International audienceGroup-living animals routinely have to reach a consensus decision and choose between mutually exclusive actions in order to coordinate their activities and benefit from sociality [1] and [2]. Theoretical models predict “democratic” rather than “despotic” decisions to be widespread in social vertebrates, because they result in lower “consensus costs”—the costs of an individual foregoing its optimal action to comply with the decision—for the group as a whole [1] and [3]. Yet, quantification of consensus costs is entirely lacking, and empirical observations provide strong support for the occurrence of both democratic and despotic decisions in nature [1], [4] and [5]. We conducted a foraging experiment on a wild social pri...
Members of a social group have to make collective decisions in order to synchronise their activities...
Research on leadership is a critical step for understanding collective decision making. However, onl...
Social animals have to coordinate activities and collective movements to benefit from the advantages...
Group-living animals routinely have to reach a consensus decision and choose between mutually exclu...
SummaryGroup-living animals routinely have to reach a consensus decision and choose between mutually...
This work on baboons concerned the emergence of leadership behaviour in heterogeneous social groups ...
A substantial body of work has addressed why animals live in groups. However, few studies have descr...
<div><p>Social animals have to coordinate joint movements to maintain group cohesion, but the latter...
When foraging in a social group, individuals are faced with the choice of sampling their environmen...
<div><p>Social animals have to coordinate activities and collective movements to benefit from the ad...
Social animals have to coordinate activities and collective movements to benefit from the advantages...
The importance of between-group competition in the social evolution of animal societies is controver...
Social animals have to coordinate activities and collective movements to benefit from the advantages...
Primate groups need to remain coordinated in their activities and collectively decide when and where...
When foraging in a social group, individuals are faced with the choice of sampling their environment...
Members of a social group have to make collective decisions in order to synchronise their activities...
Research on leadership is a critical step for understanding collective decision making. However, onl...
Social animals have to coordinate activities and collective movements to benefit from the advantages...
Group-living animals routinely have to reach a consensus decision and choose between mutually exclu...
SummaryGroup-living animals routinely have to reach a consensus decision and choose between mutually...
This work on baboons concerned the emergence of leadership behaviour in heterogeneous social groups ...
A substantial body of work has addressed why animals live in groups. However, few studies have descr...
<div><p>Social animals have to coordinate joint movements to maintain group cohesion, but the latter...
When foraging in a social group, individuals are faced with the choice of sampling their environmen...
<div><p>Social animals have to coordinate activities and collective movements to benefit from the ad...
Social animals have to coordinate activities and collective movements to benefit from the advantages...
The importance of between-group competition in the social evolution of animal societies is controver...
Social animals have to coordinate activities and collective movements to benefit from the advantages...
Primate groups need to remain coordinated in their activities and collectively decide when and where...
When foraging in a social group, individuals are faced with the choice of sampling their environment...
Members of a social group have to make collective decisions in order to synchronise their activities...
Research on leadership is a critical step for understanding collective decision making. However, onl...
Social animals have to coordinate activities and collective movements to benefit from the advantages...