Collective behavior emerges from interactions among group members who often vary in their behavior. The presence of just one or a few keystone individuals, such as leaders or tutors, may have a large effect on collective outcomes. These individuals can catalyze behavioral changes in other group members, thus altering group composition and collective behavior. The influence of keystone individuals on group function may lead to trade-offs between ecological situations, because the behavioral composition they facilitate may be suitable in one situation but not another. We use computer simulations to examine various mechanisms that allow keystone individuals to exert their influence on group members. We further discuss a trade-off between two p...
Intraspecific variation is central to our understanding of evolution and ecology, but these fields g...
Progress in sociobiology continues to be hindered by abstract debates over methodology and the relat...
Social organisms often show collective behaviors such as group foraging or movement. Collective beha...
Collective behavior emerges from interactions among group members who often vary in their behavior. ...
The collective behaviour of social groups is often strongly influenced by one or few individuals, te...
In many animal societies just one or few individuals, referred to as keystone individuals, can have ...
The collective behaviour of social groups is often strongly influenced by one or few individuals, te...
The global success of animal societies is due, in part, on the ability of groups of animals to perfo...
The social niche specialization hypothesis predicts that animal personalities emerge as a result of ...
The social niche specialization hypothesis predicts that animal personalities emerge as a result of ...
The field of animal personality seeks to understand the potential adaptive value of temporally consi...
The behavioural composition of a group and the dynamics of social interactions can both influence ho...
The behavioural composition of a group and the dynamics of social interactions can both influence ho...
Intraspecific variation is central to our understanding of evolution and ecology, but these fields g...
Progress in sociobiology continues to be hindered by abstract debates over methodology and the relat...
Social organisms often show collective behaviors such as group foraging or movement. Collective beha...
Collective behavior emerges from interactions among group members who often vary in their behavior. ...
The collective behaviour of social groups is often strongly influenced by one or few individuals, te...
In many animal societies just one or few individuals, referred to as keystone individuals, can have ...
The collective behaviour of social groups is often strongly influenced by one or few individuals, te...
The global success of animal societies is due, in part, on the ability of groups of animals to perfo...
The social niche specialization hypothesis predicts that animal personalities emerge as a result of ...
The social niche specialization hypothesis predicts that animal personalities emerge as a result of ...
The field of animal personality seeks to understand the potential adaptive value of temporally consi...
The behavioural composition of a group and the dynamics of social interactions can both influence ho...
The behavioural composition of a group and the dynamics of social interactions can both influence ho...
Intraspecific variation is central to our understanding of evolution and ecology, but these fields g...
Progress in sociobiology continues to be hindered by abstract debates over methodology and the relat...
Social organisms often show collective behaviors such as group foraging or movement. Collective beha...