Many migratory animals travel in large social groups. Large, avian migrants that fly in V‐formations were proposed do so for energy saving by the use of up‐wash by following individuals and regularly change leadership. As groups have been rather homogeneous in previous work, we aimed to explore leadership and its flight mechanics consequences in an extremely heterogeneous case of social migration, namely in spring migration of goose families. In families the experience of group members differs strongly and inclusive fitness may be important. We successfully collected overlapping spring migration tracking data of a complete family of greater white‐fronted geese (Anser a. albifrons) and extracted leadership, flapping frequency and wind condit...
Cultural transmission of migratory traditions enables species to deal with their environment based o...
This paper reports quantitative leadership differences in semi-captive bar-headed geese (Anser indic...
Group travel is a familiar phenomenon among birds but the causes of this mode of movement are often ...
Many migratory animals travel in large social groups. Large, avian migrants that fly in V‐formations...
Many migratory animals travel in large social groups. Large, avian migrants that fly in V‐formations...
Migrating birds may take advantage of V-shaped flocking to reduce the required energy for their flig...
Many bird populations are made up of social units with differences in size and social status. Of the...
The migratory patterns of birds have been the focus of ecologists for millennia. What behavioural tr...
Many bird populations are made up of social units with differences in size and social status. Of the...
According to migration theory and several empirical studies, long-distance migrants are more time-li...
A considerable proportion of the world’s bird species undertake seasonal longdistance migrations. Th...
A considerable proportion of the world's bird species undertake seasonal long-distance migrations. T...
(1) Thermal soaring birds reduce flight-energy costs by alternatingly gaining altitude in thermals a...
It has been known for some time that the consequences of 'decisions' made at one point in an animal'...
Body condition (i.e. relative mass after correcting for structural size) affects the behaviour of mi...
Cultural transmission of migratory traditions enables species to deal with their environment based o...
This paper reports quantitative leadership differences in semi-captive bar-headed geese (Anser indic...
Group travel is a familiar phenomenon among birds but the causes of this mode of movement are often ...
Many migratory animals travel in large social groups. Large, avian migrants that fly in V‐formations...
Many migratory animals travel in large social groups. Large, avian migrants that fly in V‐formations...
Migrating birds may take advantage of V-shaped flocking to reduce the required energy for their flig...
Many bird populations are made up of social units with differences in size and social status. Of the...
The migratory patterns of birds have been the focus of ecologists for millennia. What behavioural tr...
Many bird populations are made up of social units with differences in size and social status. Of the...
According to migration theory and several empirical studies, long-distance migrants are more time-li...
A considerable proportion of the world’s bird species undertake seasonal longdistance migrations. Th...
A considerable proportion of the world's bird species undertake seasonal long-distance migrations. T...
(1) Thermal soaring birds reduce flight-energy costs by alternatingly gaining altitude in thermals a...
It has been known for some time that the consequences of 'decisions' made at one point in an animal'...
Body condition (i.e. relative mass after correcting for structural size) affects the behaviour of mi...
Cultural transmission of migratory traditions enables species to deal with their environment based o...
This paper reports quantitative leadership differences in semi-captive bar-headed geese (Anser indic...
Group travel is a familiar phenomenon among birds but the causes of this mode of movement are often ...