We examine the role that randomness or noise in individual motion may play in forming effective grazing strategies for herd members as they collectively move toward a destination. Through a model where animals are attracted to Voronoi neighbors as well as a destination endpoint, we show that including a significant random motion component can speed up the movement of a herd toward this destination, increase the efficiency that food is acquired during the travel, and facilitate a natural herd shape that mitigates predation risk. Specifically, if the influence of the Voronoi neighbors on individual motion is equal to the pull toward the destination, we find that optimal travel time and food consumption efficiency occurs for noise approximatel...
The analysis of animal movement is a large and continuously growing eld of research. Detailed know-l...
Monitoring small groups of sheep in spontaneous evolution in the field, we decipher behavioural rule...
Abstract Animal movement has been identified as a key feature in understanding animal behavior, dist...
Understanding the drivers of animal movement is significant for ecology and biology. Yet researchers...
Animals moving from one place to another transport seeds, parasites, genes and grazing pressure. Ins...
Herd formation in animal populations, for example to escape a predator or coordinate feeding, is a w...
Group dynamics are a fundamental aspect of many species' movements. The need to adequately model ind...
As humans modify, destroy and create habitats, there is a pressing need for understanding the effect...
1Author to whom correspondence should be addressed Single species aggregations are a commonly observ...
Monitoring small groups of sheep in spontaneous evolution in the field, we decipher behavioural rule...
There is a strong body of evidence that patterns of collective behaviour in grouping animals are gov...
Moving animal groups provide some of the most intriguing and difficult to characterise examples of c...
We investigate how a shepherd should move in order to effectively herd and guide a flock of agents t...
Moving animal groups provide some of the most intriguing and difficult to characterise examples of c...
International audienceAmong the many fascinating examples of collective behavior exhibited by animal...
The analysis of animal movement is a large and continuously growing eld of research. Detailed know-l...
Monitoring small groups of sheep in spontaneous evolution in the field, we decipher behavioural rule...
Abstract Animal movement has been identified as a key feature in understanding animal behavior, dist...
Understanding the drivers of animal movement is significant for ecology and biology. Yet researchers...
Animals moving from one place to another transport seeds, parasites, genes and grazing pressure. Ins...
Herd formation in animal populations, for example to escape a predator or coordinate feeding, is a w...
Group dynamics are a fundamental aspect of many species' movements. The need to adequately model ind...
As humans modify, destroy and create habitats, there is a pressing need for understanding the effect...
1Author to whom correspondence should be addressed Single species aggregations are a commonly observ...
Monitoring small groups of sheep in spontaneous evolution in the field, we decipher behavioural rule...
There is a strong body of evidence that patterns of collective behaviour in grouping animals are gov...
Moving animal groups provide some of the most intriguing and difficult to characterise examples of c...
We investigate how a shepherd should move in order to effectively herd and guide a flock of agents t...
Moving animal groups provide some of the most intriguing and difficult to characterise examples of c...
International audienceAmong the many fascinating examples of collective behavior exhibited by animal...
The analysis of animal movement is a large and continuously growing eld of research. Detailed know-l...
Monitoring small groups of sheep in spontaneous evolution in the field, we decipher behavioural rule...
Abstract Animal movement has been identified as a key feature in understanding animal behavior, dist...