The movement of groups can be heavily influenced by ‘leader’ individuals who differ from the others in some way. A major source of differences between individuals is the repeatability and consistency of their behaviour, commonly considered as their ‘personality’, which can influence both position within a group as well as the tendency to lead. However, links between personality and behaviour may also depend upon the immediate social environment of the individual; individuals who behave consistently in one way when alone may not express the same behaviour socially, when they may be conforming with the behaviour of others. Experimental evidence shows that personality differences can be eroded in social situations, but there is currently a lac...
The field of animal personality seeks to understand the potential adaptive value of temporally consi...
Individual humans, and members of diverse other species, show consistent differences in aggressivene...
There is increasing evidence that animal groups can maintain coordinated behaviour and make collecti...
Whether individual behavior in social settings correlates with behaviour when individuals are alone ...
There is increasing evidence that animal groups can maintain coordinated behaviour and make collecti...
Collective movements are essential for the effective function of animal societies, but are complicat...
Understanding the mechanisms responsible for consistent individual differences in behaviour is a rec...
The study of animal behaviour has undergone a shift in recent years, as individual differences in be...
There is increasing evidence that animal groups can maintain coordinated behaviour and make collecti...
Collective decision-making plays a central role in group-living animals and can be crucial to the su...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.It...
Collective decision-making plays a central role in group-living animals and can be crucial to the su...
Group cohesion in social animals foraging in patchy environments depends on 2 opposite forces, intra...
The ubiquity of consistent inter-individual differences in behavior ("animal personalities") [1, 2] ...
Collective decision-making processes emerge from social feedback networks within a group. Many studi...
The field of animal personality seeks to understand the potential adaptive value of temporally consi...
Individual humans, and members of diverse other species, show consistent differences in aggressivene...
There is increasing evidence that animal groups can maintain coordinated behaviour and make collecti...
Whether individual behavior in social settings correlates with behaviour when individuals are alone ...
There is increasing evidence that animal groups can maintain coordinated behaviour and make collecti...
Collective movements are essential for the effective function of animal societies, but are complicat...
Understanding the mechanisms responsible for consistent individual differences in behaviour is a rec...
The study of animal behaviour has undergone a shift in recent years, as individual differences in be...
There is increasing evidence that animal groups can maintain coordinated behaviour and make collecti...
Collective decision-making plays a central role in group-living animals and can be crucial to the su...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.It...
Collective decision-making plays a central role in group-living animals and can be crucial to the su...
Group cohesion in social animals foraging in patchy environments depends on 2 opposite forces, intra...
The ubiquity of consistent inter-individual differences in behavior ("animal personalities") [1, 2] ...
Collective decision-making processes emerge from social feedback networks within a group. Many studi...
The field of animal personality seeks to understand the potential adaptive value of temporally consi...
Individual humans, and members of diverse other species, show consistent differences in aggressivene...
There is increasing evidence that animal groups can maintain coordinated behaviour and make collecti...