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From the first intention movement to the last joiner: macaques combine mimetic rules to optimize their collective decisions

机译:从初衷到最后一个加入者:猕猴结合模仿规则来优化他们的集体决策

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Mechanisms related to collective decision making have recently been found in almost all animal reigns from amoebae to worms, insects and vertebrates, including human beings. Decision-making mechanisms related to collective movements—including pre-departure and joining—have already been studied at different steps of the movement process, but these studies were always carried out separately. We therefore have no understanding of how these different processes are related when they underlie the same collective decision-making event. Here, we consider the whole departure process of two groups of Tonkean macaques (Macaca tonkeana), using a stochastic model. When several exclusive choices are proposed, macaques vote and choose the majority. Individuals then join the movement according to a mimetism based on affiliative relationships. The pre-departure quorum and the joining mimetic mechanism are probably linked, but we have not yet identified which transition mechanism is used. This study shows that decision-making related to macaque group movements is governed by a quorum rule combined with a selective mimetism at departure. This is the first time that transition mechanisms have been described in mammals, which consequently helps understand how a voting process leads to social amplification. Our study also provides the first complete proof that there is continuity in the decision-making processes underlying collective movements in mammals from the first intention movement right through to the last joiner.
机译:最近,在从变形虫到蠕虫,昆虫和脊椎动物,包括人类在内的几乎所有动物统治中,都发现了与集体决策有关的机制。与集体运动有关的决策机制(包括出发前和加入过程)已经在运动过程的不同步骤中进行了研究,但是这些研究始终是分开进行的。因此,我们不了解这些不同过程在同一集体决策事件中如何相互联系。在这里,我们使用随机模型考虑了两组唐肯猕猴(Macaca tonkeana)的整个离开过程。当提出几种排他性选择时,猕猴投票并选择多数。然后,个体根据基于亲属关系的模仿参加运动。出发前的法定人数和加入的模仿机制可能已链接在一起,但是我们尚未确定使用哪种过渡机制。这项研究表明,与猕猴群体运动有关的决策受定额规则和出发时的选择性模仿行为的支配。这是首次在哺乳动物中描述过渡机制,因此有助于理解投票过程如何导致社会扩大。我们的研究还提供了第一个完整的证据,表明从最初的意图运动到最后的连接者,哺乳动物集体运动所依据的决策过程是连续的。

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