2024
DOI: 10.32942/x20c8f
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The relative contribution of acoustic signals versus movement cues in group coordination and collective decision-making

Chun-Chieh Liao,
Robert Magrath,
Marta Manser
et al.

Abstract: To benefit from group living, individuals need to maintain cohesion and coordinate their activities. Effective communication thus becomes critical, facilitating rapid coordination of behaviours and reducing consensus costs when group members have differing needs and information. In many bird and mammal species, collective decisions rely on acoustic signals in some contexts but on movement cues in others. Yet, to date there is no clear conceptual framework that predicts when decisions should evolve to be based … Show more

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