Animals that travel together in groups display a variety of fascinating motion patterns thought to be the result of delicate local interactions among group members. Although the most informative way of investigating and interpreting collective movement phenomena would be afforded by the collection of high-resolution spatiotemporal data from moving individuals, such data are scarce and are virtually non-existent for long-distance group motion within a natural setting because of the associated technological difficulties. Here we present results of experiments in which track logs of homing pigeons flying in flocks of up to 10 individuals have been obtained by high-resolution lightweight GPS devices and analysed using a variety of correlation f...
To explore the fascinating inter-individual interaction mechanism governing the abundant biological ...
Social animals routinely are challenged to make consensus decisions about movement directions and ro...
A central problem faced by animals traveling in groups is how navigational decisions by group member...
Travelling in groups gives animals opportunities to share route information by following cues from e...
Travelling in groups gives animals opportunities to share route information by following cues from e...
Travelling in groups gives animals opportunities to share route information by following cues from e...
Collective animal movements produce spectacular natural phenomena that arise from simple local inter...
This thesis investigates how collective decisions in bird flocks arise from simple rules, the factor...
The mechanisms that underlie fascinating inter-individual interactions among animal groups have attr...
For animals moving together in groups, navigating collectively requires group members to reach conse...
We analysed pigeon flock flights using GPS trajectory data to reveal the most important kinematic as...
We analysed pigeon flock flights using GPS trajectory data to reveal the most important kinematic as...
This thesis focuses on conflict resolution and collective decision-making in co-navigating pigeons, ...
We analysed pigeon flock flights using GPS trajectory data to reveal the most important kine-matic a...
Bird flocks under predation demonstrate complex patterns of collective escape. These patterns may em...
To explore the fascinating inter-individual interaction mechanism governing the abundant biological ...
Social animals routinely are challenged to make consensus decisions about movement directions and ro...
A central problem faced by animals traveling in groups is how navigational decisions by group member...
Travelling in groups gives animals opportunities to share route information by following cues from e...
Travelling in groups gives animals opportunities to share route information by following cues from e...
Travelling in groups gives animals opportunities to share route information by following cues from e...
Collective animal movements produce spectacular natural phenomena that arise from simple local inter...
This thesis investigates how collective decisions in bird flocks arise from simple rules, the factor...
The mechanisms that underlie fascinating inter-individual interactions among animal groups have attr...
For animals moving together in groups, navigating collectively requires group members to reach conse...
We analysed pigeon flock flights using GPS trajectory data to reveal the most important kinematic as...
We analysed pigeon flock flights using GPS trajectory data to reveal the most important kinematic as...
This thesis focuses on conflict resolution and collective decision-making in co-navigating pigeons, ...
We analysed pigeon flock flights using GPS trajectory data to reveal the most important kine-matic a...
Bird flocks under predation demonstrate complex patterns of collective escape. These patterns may em...
To explore the fascinating inter-individual interaction mechanism governing the abundant biological ...
Social animals routinely are challenged to make consensus decisions about movement directions and ro...
A central problem faced by animals traveling in groups is how navigational decisions by group member...