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Group decision making in fission-fusion societies: evidence from two-field experiments in Bechstein's bats

机译:裂变融合社会中的群体决策:来自贝希斯坦蝙蝠两场实验的证据

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Group decisions are required when group coordination is beneficial, but individuals can choose between alternatives. Despite the increased interest in animal group decision making, there is a lack of experimental field studies that investigate how animals with conflicting information make group decisions. In particular, no field studies have considered the influence of fission-fusion behaviour (temporary splitting into subgroups) on group decisions. We studied group decision making in two wild Bechstein's bat colonies, which are fission-fusion societies of stable individual composition. Since they frequently switch communal roosts, colony members must regularly make group decisions over where to roost. In the two-field experiments, we provided marked individuals with conflicting information about the suitability of potential roosts. We investigated whether conflicting information led to group decisions that followed a 'unanimous' or a 'majority' rule, or increased colony fission. Individual behaviour suggests that bats considered both their own information and the behaviour of others when deciding where to roost. Group decisions about communal roosts reflected the information available to a majority of the bats roosting together, but conflicting information led to an increased fission in one colony. Our results suggest that fission-fusion societies allow individuals to avoid majority decisions that are not in their favour.
机译:当小组协作有益时,需要进行小组决策,但个人可以选择其他方法。尽管人们对动物群体决策的兴趣日益浓厚,但仍缺乏实验性野外研究来调查具有冲突信息的动物如何做出群体决策。尤其是,没有现场研究考虑裂变融合行为(暂时分裂为亚组)对小组决策的影响。我们研究了两个野生Bechstein蝙蝠殖民地的群体决策,这两个殖民地是个体组成稳定的裂变融合社会。由于他们经常转换公共栖息地,因此殖民地成员必须定期就栖息地做出集体决定。在两场实验中,我们为标记个体提供了有关潜在栖息地的适用性的相互矛盾的信息。我们调查了冲突的信息是否导致遵循“一致”或“多数”规则或群体分裂增加的集体决策。个体行为表明,蝙蝠在决定栖息地时会同时考虑自己的信息和其他人的行为。关于共同栖息地的集体决策反映了大多数蝙蝠在一起栖息的可用信息,但是相互矛盾的信息导致一个殖民地的裂变增加。我们的结果表明,裂变融合社会允许个人避免做出不利于他们的多数决定。

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