Context-dependent hierarchies in pigeons.
Hierarchical organization is widespread in the societies of humans and other animals, both in social structure and in decision-making contexts. In the case of collective motion, the majority of case studies report that dominant individuals lead group movements, in agreement with the common conflatio...
Main Authors: | Nagy, M, Vásárhelyi, G, Pettit, B, Roberts-Mariani, I, Vicsek, T, Biro, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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