Mechanisms underlying navigational leadership hierarchies: studies with avian and fish models
<p>For animals moving together in groups, navigating collectively requires group members to reach consensus decisions about, among other things, the direction in which to travel. This thesis focuses on how consensus collective decisions are made when certain individuals have a disproportionate...
Auteur principal: | Watts, I |
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Autres auteurs: | de Perera, T |
Format: | Thèse |
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2016
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