International audienceGame-theoretical models have been highly influential in behavioural ecology. However, these models generally assume that animals choose their action before observing the behaviour of their opponents while, in many natural situations, individuals in fact continuously react to the actions of others. A negotiation process then takes place and this may fundamentally influence the individual attitudes and the tendency to cooperate. Here, I use the classical model system of vigilance behaviour to demonstrate the consequences of such behavioural negotiation among selfish individuals, by predicting patterns of vigilance in a pair of animals foraging under threat of predation. I show that the game played by the animals and the ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This paper suggests a new way to think about a famous question: what explains cooperation in nature ...
International audiencePrey living in groups often partly rely on companions to detect predators. Acc...
International audienceGame-theoretical models have been highly influential in behavioural ecology. H...
One of the most common examples of cooperation in animal societies is giving the alarm in the presen...
One of the most common examples of cooperation in animal societies is giving the alarm in the presen...
In risky environments, where threats are unpredictable and the quality of information about threats ...
There is a strong body of evidence that patterns of collective behaviour in grouping animals are gov...
Collective decision-making is a widespread phenomenon across organisms. Studying how animal societie...
Reciprocal altruism has been proposed as a possible mechanism for the evolution of cooperative behav...
The hypothesis of the selfish herd has been highly influential to our understanding of animal aggreg...
Mixed-species groups are usually explained by foraging advantages and reduced predation risk for at ...
It has been proposed that environmental stress acted as a selection pressure on the evolution of hum...
BACKGROUND: Foraging in groups offers animals a number of advantages, such as increasing their likel...
Prey animals often move from patch to patch in search of food and must evaluate the likelihood that ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This paper suggests a new way to think about a famous question: what explains cooperation in nature ...
International audiencePrey living in groups often partly rely on companions to detect predators. Acc...
International audienceGame-theoretical models have been highly influential in behavioural ecology. H...
One of the most common examples of cooperation in animal societies is giving the alarm in the presen...
One of the most common examples of cooperation in animal societies is giving the alarm in the presen...
In risky environments, where threats are unpredictable and the quality of information about threats ...
There is a strong body of evidence that patterns of collective behaviour in grouping animals are gov...
Collective decision-making is a widespread phenomenon across organisms. Studying how animal societie...
Reciprocal altruism has been proposed as a possible mechanism for the evolution of cooperative behav...
The hypothesis of the selfish herd has been highly influential to our understanding of animal aggreg...
Mixed-species groups are usually explained by foraging advantages and reduced predation risk for at ...
It has been proposed that environmental stress acted as a selection pressure on the evolution of hum...
BACKGROUND: Foraging in groups offers animals a number of advantages, such as increasing their likel...
Prey animals often move from patch to patch in search of food and must evaluate the likelihood that ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This paper suggests a new way to think about a famous question: what explains cooperation in nature ...
International audiencePrey living in groups often partly rely on companions to detect predators. Acc...