Humans routinely make many decisions collectively, whether they choose a restaurant with friends, elect political leaders or decide actions to tackle international problems, such as climate change, that affect the future of the whole planet. We might be less aware of it, but group decisions are just as important to social animals as they are for us. Animal groups have to collectively decide about communal movements, activities, nesting sites and enterprises, such as cooperative breeding or hunting, that crucially affect their survival and reproduction. While human group decisions have been studied for millennia, the study of animal group decisions is relatively young, but is now expanding rapidly. It emerges that group decisions in animals ...
Primate groups need to remain coordinated in their activities and collectively decide when and where...
For animals that forage or travel in groups, making movement decisions often depends on social inter...
Moving animal groups display remarkable feats of coordination. This coordination is largely achieved...
Humans routinely make many decisions collectively, whether they choose a restaurant with friends, el...
Whilst fundamental to human societies, collective decision-making such as voting systems can lead to...
In order to maximize their fitness, animals have to deal with different environmental and social fac...
Many animal groups benefit from making decisions collectively. For example, colonies of many ant spe...
Darwin (1871) boldly claimed that humans and other animals differ very little in their cognition; a ...
During consensus decision making, individuals in groups balance personal information (based on their...
Learning has been studied extensively in the context of isolated individuals. However, many organism...
Taking decisions plays a pivotal role in daily life and comprises a complex process of assessing and...
Learning has been studied extensively in the context of isolated individuals. However, many organism...
Collective decision-making is a daily occurrence in the lives of many group-living animals, and can ...
Every day, millions of humans make decisions about issues of interest for the group they represent. ...
Over the 20 years that Group Processes & Intergroup Relations has been in existence, evolutionary th...
Primate groups need to remain coordinated in their activities and collectively decide when and where...
For animals that forage or travel in groups, making movement decisions often depends on social inter...
Moving animal groups display remarkable feats of coordination. This coordination is largely achieved...
Humans routinely make many decisions collectively, whether they choose a restaurant with friends, el...
Whilst fundamental to human societies, collective decision-making such as voting systems can lead to...
In order to maximize their fitness, animals have to deal with different environmental and social fac...
Many animal groups benefit from making decisions collectively. For example, colonies of many ant spe...
Darwin (1871) boldly claimed that humans and other animals differ very little in their cognition; a ...
During consensus decision making, individuals in groups balance personal information (based on their...
Learning has been studied extensively in the context of isolated individuals. However, many organism...
Taking decisions plays a pivotal role in daily life and comprises a complex process of assessing and...
Learning has been studied extensively in the context of isolated individuals. However, many organism...
Collective decision-making is a daily occurrence in the lives of many group-living animals, and can ...
Every day, millions of humans make decisions about issues of interest for the group they represent. ...
Over the 20 years that Group Processes & Intergroup Relations has been in existence, evolutionary th...
Primate groups need to remain coordinated in their activities and collectively decide when and where...
For animals that forage or travel in groups, making movement decisions often depends on social inter...
Moving animal groups display remarkable feats of coordination. This coordination is largely achieved...