Individual variation in local interaction rules can explain emergent patterns of spatial organisation in wild baboons
Researchers have long noted that individuals occupy consistent spatial positions within animal groups. However, an individual’s position depends not only on its own behaviour, but also on the behaviour of others. Theoretical models of collective motion suggest that global patterns of spatial assortm...
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Royal Society
2017
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