Group decisions on the timing of mutually exclusive activities pose a dilemma: monopolized decision-making by a single leader compromises the optimal timing of activities by the others, while independent decision-making by all group members undermines group coherence. Theory suggests that initiation of foraging should be determined by physiological demand in social foragers, thereby resolving the dilemma of group coordination. However, empirical support is scant, perhaps because intrinsic qualities predisposing individuals to leadership (social status, experience or personality), or their interactions with satiation level, have seldom been simultaneously considered. Here, we examine which females initiated foraging in eider (Somateria molli...
Social network theory provides a perfect tool to better understand the population-level consequences...
In social animals, dominance rank often influences individuals ’ behaviour, but in most cases it is ...
Social network theory provides a perfect tool to better understand the population-level consequences...
Group decisions on the timing of mutually exclusive activities pose a dilemma: monopolized decision-...
<p>The propensity to take on leadership in foraging increases with increasing spatial centrality (A;...
<p>The propensity to take on leadership in foraging increases with active foraging time (proportion ...
When moving in groups, social animals tend to follow a leader which successfully attracted them. Man...
© 2015 Dr. Lisa Kaye HodgkinWhen animals group together, individuals can benefit through enhancement...
Individuals can differ in how much they benefit from being in a group depending on characteristics s...
Individuals can differ in how much they benefit from being in a group depending on characteristics s...
Group living is a common strategy among animals and has arisen independently in over 300 species of ...
This study investigated the role of dominance and level of activity and exploration on leadership in...
Studies on leadership have focused either on physiological state as the key predictor (i.e. "leading...
Both theoretical and empirical work has shown that group size increases with increasing ecological c...
Both theoretical and empirical work has shown that group size increases with increasing ecological c...
Social network theory provides a perfect tool to better understand the population-level consequences...
In social animals, dominance rank often influences individuals ’ behaviour, but in most cases it is ...
Social network theory provides a perfect tool to better understand the population-level consequences...
Group decisions on the timing of mutually exclusive activities pose a dilemma: monopolized decision-...
<p>The propensity to take on leadership in foraging increases with increasing spatial centrality (A;...
<p>The propensity to take on leadership in foraging increases with active foraging time (proportion ...
When moving in groups, social animals tend to follow a leader which successfully attracted them. Man...
© 2015 Dr. Lisa Kaye HodgkinWhen animals group together, individuals can benefit through enhancement...
Individuals can differ in how much they benefit from being in a group depending on characteristics s...
Individuals can differ in how much they benefit from being in a group depending on characteristics s...
Group living is a common strategy among animals and has arisen independently in over 300 species of ...
This study investigated the role of dominance and level of activity and exploration on leadership in...
Studies on leadership have focused either on physiological state as the key predictor (i.e. "leading...
Both theoretical and empirical work has shown that group size increases with increasing ecological c...
Both theoretical and empirical work has shown that group size increases with increasing ecological c...
Social network theory provides a perfect tool to better understand the population-level consequences...
In social animals, dominance rank often influences individuals ’ behaviour, but in most cases it is ...
Social network theory provides a perfect tool to better understand the population-level consequences...