Decision making in moving animal groups has been shown to be disproportionately influenced by individuals at the front of groups. Therefore, an explanation of state-dependent positioning of individuals within animal groups may provide a mechanism for group movement decisions. Nutritional state is dynamic and can differ between members of the same group. It is also known to drive animal movement decisions. Therefore, we assayed 6 groups of 8 rainbowfish foraging in a flow tank. Half of the fish had been starved for 24h and half had been fed 1h prior to experimental start. Groups were assayed again one week later but individuals were allocated to the opposite nutritional treatment. During the assay the positions of individually identified fis...
Abstract: Animal groups vary in their collective order (or state), forming disordered swarms to high...
The ubiquity of consistent inter-individual differences in behavior (“animal personalities”) [1, 2] ...
The ubiquity of consistent inter-individual differences in behavior ("animal personalities") [1, 2] ...
This data is for McLean et al. Current Biology Metabolic costs of feeding predictively alter the spa...
Animal groups are often composed of individuals that vary according to behavioural, morphological an...
Group living is ubiquitous among animals [1, 2], but the exact benefits of group living experienced ...
Foraging behaviour must be flexible enough to adapt to heterogeneities in the distribution and quali...
Many animals live in groups yet grouping tendencies and preferences for groups of different sizes va...
Although group living can confer benefits to individuals in terms of reduced predation risk and enha...
In many social species individuals have to make adaptive decisions about with whom to group. Self-re...
1. Spatial food distribution determines resource profitability, defensibility and encounter rate of ...
Animals foraging in heterogeneous environments benefit from information on local resource density be...
Funding: University of St AndrewsInternal state, in this case hunger, is known to influence both the...
Group-living is widespread in fish, and mono- or multi-specific assemblages can be found in a variet...
Individuals of gregarious species often group with conspecifics to which they are phenotypically sim...
Abstract: Animal groups vary in their collective order (or state), forming disordered swarms to high...
The ubiquity of consistent inter-individual differences in behavior (“animal personalities”) [1, 2] ...
The ubiquity of consistent inter-individual differences in behavior ("animal personalities") [1, 2] ...
This data is for McLean et al. Current Biology Metabolic costs of feeding predictively alter the spa...
Animal groups are often composed of individuals that vary according to behavioural, morphological an...
Group living is ubiquitous among animals [1, 2], but the exact benefits of group living experienced ...
Foraging behaviour must be flexible enough to adapt to heterogeneities in the distribution and quali...
Many animals live in groups yet grouping tendencies and preferences for groups of different sizes va...
Although group living can confer benefits to individuals in terms of reduced predation risk and enha...
In many social species individuals have to make adaptive decisions about with whom to group. Self-re...
1. Spatial food distribution determines resource profitability, defensibility and encounter rate of ...
Animals foraging in heterogeneous environments benefit from information on local resource density be...
Funding: University of St AndrewsInternal state, in this case hunger, is known to influence both the...
Group-living is widespread in fish, and mono- or multi-specific assemblages can be found in a variet...
Individuals of gregarious species often group with conspecifics to which they are phenotypically sim...
Abstract: Animal groups vary in their collective order (or state), forming disordered swarms to high...
The ubiquity of consistent inter-individual differences in behavior (“animal personalities”) [1, 2] ...
The ubiquity of consistent inter-individual differences in behavior ("animal personalities") [1, 2] ...