Understanding how animal groups achieve coordinated movement
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Physiological mechanisms underlying animal social behaviour.Relation between travel strategy and social organization of migrating birds with special consideration of formation flight in the northern bald ibis.Local interactions and global properties of wild, free-ranging stickleback shoals.Consistent Individual Differences Drive Collective Behavior and Group Functioning of Schooling Fish.Oscillators that sync and swarm.Disentangling and modeling interactions in fish with burst-and-coast swimming reveal distinct alignment and attraction behaviors.Zebrafish and medaka offer insights into the neurobehavioral correlates of vertebrate magnetoreception.Collective movement in ecology: from emerging technologies to conservation and management.Using activity and sociability to characterize collective motion.The importance of individual variation in the dynamics of animal collective movements.Repeatable group differences in the collective behaviour of stickleback shoals across ecological contexts.How predation shapes the social interaction rules of shoaling fish.Anthropogenic noise pollution from pile-driving disrupts the structure and dynamics of fish shoals.Self-organization across scales: from molecules to organisms.Collective gradient sensing in fish schools.Pair bond endurance promotes cooperative food defense and inhibits conflict in coral reef butterflyfish.A multidimensional framework for studying social predation strategiesBehavioral flexibility promotes collective consistency in a social insectPlant-animal worms round themselves up in circular mills on the beach
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Understanding how animal groups achieve coordinated movement
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