狒狒
集体行动
集体运动
妥协
运动(音乐)
群体决策
社会运动
冲突解决
群居动物
过程(计算)
跟踪(教育)
社会心理学
生物
政治学
社会学
心理学
生态学
计算机科学
法学
操作系统
美学
哲学
政治
教育学
作者
Ariana Strandburg‐Peshkin,Damien R. Farine,Iain D. Couzin,Margaret C. Crofoot
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2015-06-19
卷期号:348 (6241): 1358-1361
被引量:424
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.aaa5099
摘要
Conflicts of interest about where to go and what to do are a primary challenge of group living. However, it remains unclear how consensus is achieved in stable groups with stratified social relationships. Tracking wild baboons with a high-resolution global positioning system and analyzing their movements relative to one another reveals that a process of shared decision-making governs baboon movement. Rather than preferentially following dominant individuals, baboons are more likely to follow when multiple initiators agree. When conflicts arise over the direction of movement, baboons choose one direction over the other when the angle between them is large, but they compromise if it is not. These results are consistent with models of collective motion, suggesting that democratic collective action emerging from simple rules is widespread, even in complex, socially stratified societies.
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