作者
Andrew J King, Guy Cowlishaw
发表日期
2009/3/1
来源
Communicative & integrative biology
卷号
2
期号
2
页码范围
147-150
出版商
Taylor & Francis
简介
Social animals have to make a multitude of group decisions on a daily basis. At the most basic level, this will involve coordination of activities and travel directions. In groups of insects, birds, and fish, much of this ‘coordination’ can be the result of relatively simple interaction patterns among group members. Systems are self-organizing, and often do not require specific leaders, or followers. However, in more socially complex groups, achieving collective group action – a consensus – may not be accomplished by simple rules alone. Instead, a consensus may be reached by averaging of preferences (democracy), or by following the choices of specific leaders (despotism). In this mini-review, we discuss the conditions necessary for despotism in animal groups, and focus upon new studies investigating coordinated actions in primates. We ask how specific leaders arise and why others follow them – providing new insight …
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