Flapping flight is the most energetically demanding form of sustained forwards locomotion that vertebrates perform. Flock dynamics therefore have significant implications for energy expenditure. Despite this, no studies have quantified the biomechanical consequences of flying in a cluster flock or pair relative to flying solo. Here, we compared the flight characteristics of homing pigeons (Columba livia) flying solo and in pairs released from a site 7 km from home, using high-precision 5 Hz global positioning system (GPS) and 200 Hz tri-axial accelerometer bio-loggers. As expected, paired individuals benefitted from improved homing route accuracy, which reduced flight distance by 7% and time by 9%. However, realising these navigational gain...
One prominent feature of collective attention is the so-called ‘group size effect’. Often documented...
Movement is a fundamental aspect of life, which is intrinsically linked to almost every ecological a...
Homing pigeons develop preferred routes when released alone several times from the same site, but th...
Flapping flight is the most energetically demanding form of sustained forwards locomotion that verte...
Flapping flight is the most energetically demanding form of sustained forwards locomotion that verte...
Flying birds often form flocks, with social1, navigational2 and anti-predator3 implications. Further...
Mechanisms of avian navigation have received considerable attention, but whether different navigatio...
Mechanisms of avian navigation have received considerable attention, but whether different navigatio...
The power curve provides a basis for predicting adjustments that animals make in flight speed, for e...
This thesis investigates how collective decisions in bird flocks arise from simple rules, the factor...
Takeoff and landing are critical phases in a flight. To better understand the functional importance ...
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...
The evolution of group living transformed the history of animal life on earth, yielding substantial ...
One prominent feature of collective attention is the so-called ‘group size effect’. Often documented...
Movement is a fundamental aspect of life, which is intrinsically linked to almost every ecological a...
Homing pigeons develop preferred routes when released alone several times from the same site, but th...
Flapping flight is the most energetically demanding form of sustained forwards locomotion that verte...
Flapping flight is the most energetically demanding form of sustained forwards locomotion that verte...
Flying birds often form flocks, with social1, navigational2 and anti-predator3 implications. Further...
Mechanisms of avian navigation have received considerable attention, but whether different navigatio...
Mechanisms of avian navigation have received considerable attention, but whether different navigatio...
The power curve provides a basis for predicting adjustments that animals make in flight speed, for e...
This thesis investigates how collective decisions in bird flocks arise from simple rules, the factor...
Takeoff and landing are critical phases in a flight. To better understand the functional importance ...
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...
The evolution of group living transformed the history of animal life on earth, yielding substantial ...
One prominent feature of collective attention is the so-called ‘group size effect’. Often documented...
Movement is a fundamental aspect of life, which is intrinsically linked to almost every ecological a...
Homing pigeons develop preferred routes when released alone several times from the same site, but th...