International audienceIn species that move in cohesive groups, animals generally reach decisions through socially distributed processes, and individual knowledge is expected to influence collective decision making. Pooling of information should not be considered a general rule, however, since conflicts of interest may occur between group members. When resources are limited or highly attractive, higher-ranking individuals can prevent others from accessing food, and subordinates may have an interest in withholding information about its location. We investigated the role individual knowledge may play in recruitment processes in four groups of horses (Equus caballus). Animals were repeatedly released in a food search situation, in which one ind...
International audienceMales of polygynous primates and equids are regularly referred to as quintesse...
International audienceAbstract Cues such as the human pointing gesture, gaze or proximity to an obje...
Leadership is commonly invoked when accounting for the coordination of group movements in animals, y...
International audienceIn species that move in cohesive groups, animals generally reach decisions thr...
Horses (Equidae) are believed to formidably demonstrate the links between ecology and social organiz...
Understanding how groups of individuals with different motives come to daily decisions about the exp...
International audienceLeadership is commonly invoked when accounting for the coordination of group m...
Like many other herbivores, in a natural environment equids feed on rather evenly distributed resour...
Learning through the observation of others allows the transfer of information without the costs incu...
Cues such as the human pointing gesture, gaze or proximity to an object are widely used in behaviour...
International audienceEstablishing how collective decisions emerge is central to our understanding o...
International audienceUnderstanding how groups of individuals with different motives come to daily d...
The role of leader in polygynous species has been solely attributed to the male for some time, but r...
Herds of ungulates, flocks of birds, swarms of insects and schools of fish move in coordinated group...
International audienceWe addressed decision-making processes in the collective movements of two grou...
International audienceMales of polygynous primates and equids are regularly referred to as quintesse...
International audienceAbstract Cues such as the human pointing gesture, gaze or proximity to an obje...
Leadership is commonly invoked when accounting for the coordination of group movements in animals, y...
International audienceIn species that move in cohesive groups, animals generally reach decisions thr...
Horses (Equidae) are believed to formidably demonstrate the links between ecology and social organiz...
Understanding how groups of individuals with different motives come to daily decisions about the exp...
International audienceLeadership is commonly invoked when accounting for the coordination of group m...
Like many other herbivores, in a natural environment equids feed on rather evenly distributed resour...
Learning through the observation of others allows the transfer of information without the costs incu...
Cues such as the human pointing gesture, gaze or proximity to an object are widely used in behaviour...
International audienceEstablishing how collective decisions emerge is central to our understanding o...
International audienceUnderstanding how groups of individuals with different motives come to daily d...
The role of leader in polygynous species has been solely attributed to the male for some time, but r...
Herds of ungulates, flocks of birds, swarms of insects and schools of fish move in coordinated group...
International audienceWe addressed decision-making processes in the collective movements of two grou...
International audienceMales of polygynous primates and equids are regularly referred to as quintesse...
International audienceAbstract Cues such as the human pointing gesture, gaze or proximity to an obje...
Leadership is commonly invoked when accounting for the coordination of group movements in animals, y...