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Habitat and social factors shape individual decisions and emergent group structure during baboon collective movement

机译:栖息地和社会因素影响着狒狒集体运动中的个体决策和突发群体结构

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For group-living animals traveling through heterogeneous landscapes, collective movement can be influenced by both habitat structure and social interactions. Yet research in collective behavior has largely neglected habitat influences on movement. Here we integrate simultaneous, high-resolution, tracking of wild baboons within a troop with a 3-dimensional reconstruction of their habitat to identify key drivers of baboon movement. A previously unexplored social influence – baboons’ preference for locations that other troop members have recently traversed – is the most important predictor of individual movement decisions. Habitat is shown to influence movement over multiple spatial scales, from long-range attraction and repulsion from the troop’s sleeping site, to relatively local influences including road-following and a short-range avoidance of dense vegetation. Scaling to the collective level reveals a clear association between habitat features and the emergent structure of the group, highlighting the importance of habitat heterogeneity in shaping group coordination.
机译:对于在异类景观中旅行的成群动物,集体运动可能会受到栖息地结构和社会互动的影响。然而,关于集体行为的研究在很大程度上忽略了栖息地对运动的影响。在这里,我们将对部队中的野生狒狒进行同步,高分辨率的跟踪,并对其栖息地进行3维重建,以识别狒狒运动的关键驱动因素。先前无法探索的社会影响力(狒狒对其他部队成员最近穿越的地点的偏爱)是个人行动决策的最重要预测因素。栖息地被证明会影响多个空间尺度的运动,从远距离的吸引和部队睡觉地点的排斥,到相对局部的影响,包括道路跟随和短距离避开茂密的植被。扩展到集体水平揭示了栖息地特征与该群体的新兴结构之间的明确联系,突显了栖息地异质性在塑造群体协调中的重要性。

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