Behavioural synchrony has been a popular topic of research in group living animals, but has so far lacked a standard approach. Previous studies have varied greatly in the number of behavioural states they have considered and the size of groups investigated. Here, a model of behavioural synchrony was used to test four measures of synchrony commonly used (proportion observations 100 conforming, mean proportion of conforming individuals, Ruckstuhl's group mean and the kappa coefficient). The model used scan samples of the behaviour of laying hens, originally categorised in 10 different behavioural states, as a basis for determining the agents' probability of performing behaviour states. We systematically varied the group size and the number of...
Group dynamics are a fundamental aspect of many species' movements. The need to adequately model ind...
In this perspective paper, we focus on the study of synchronization abilities across the animal king...
Moving animal groups display remarkable feats of coordination. This coordination is largely achieved...
International audienceSynchronized behaviours are found in various species, among all taxa of live b...
Behavioural synchrony among individuals is essential for group-living organisms. The functioning of ...
We review the concepts of correlation and repeatability, as they are key components to studies of co...
BACKGROUND: Foraging in groups offers animals a number of advantages, such as increasing their likel...
The last decades have seen an increasing interest in modeling collective animal behavior. Some studi...
Behavioral synchronization is one mechanism through which people coordinate their behavior in social...
Models of collective animal behaviour frequently make assumptions about the effects of neighbours on...
Animals are often synchronised in their behaviour, with costs and benefits varying according to grou...
In the context of assessing the impact of management and environmental factors on animal health, beh...
A new method for assessing group synchrony is introduced as being potentially useful for objectively...
Techniques used to measure patterns of affiliation among social animals have rarely been tested for ...
The social network of preferences among group members can affect the distribution and consequences o...
Group dynamics are a fundamental aspect of many species' movements. The need to adequately model ind...
In this perspective paper, we focus on the study of synchronization abilities across the animal king...
Moving animal groups display remarkable feats of coordination. This coordination is largely achieved...
International audienceSynchronized behaviours are found in various species, among all taxa of live b...
Behavioural synchrony among individuals is essential for group-living organisms. The functioning of ...
We review the concepts of correlation and repeatability, as they are key components to studies of co...
BACKGROUND: Foraging in groups offers animals a number of advantages, such as increasing their likel...
The last decades have seen an increasing interest in modeling collective animal behavior. Some studi...
Behavioral synchronization is one mechanism through which people coordinate their behavior in social...
Models of collective animal behaviour frequently make assumptions about the effects of neighbours on...
Animals are often synchronised in their behaviour, with costs and benefits varying according to grou...
In the context of assessing the impact of management and environmental factors on animal health, beh...
A new method for assessing group synchrony is introduced as being potentially useful for objectively...
Techniques used to measure patterns of affiliation among social animals have rarely been tested for ...
The social network of preferences among group members can affect the distribution and consequences o...
Group dynamics are a fundamental aspect of many species' movements. The need to adequately model ind...
In this perspective paper, we focus on the study of synchronization abilities across the animal king...
Moving animal groups display remarkable feats of coordination. This coordination is largely achieved...