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Author Nesterova Anna P, Flack Andrea, van Loon E Emiel, Bonadonna Francesco, Biro Dora, doi  openurl
  Title The effect of experienced individuals on navigation by king penguin chick pairs Type Journal Article
  Year (down) 2015 Publication Animal Behaviour Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 104 Issue Pages 69-78  
  Keywords Aptenodytes patagonicus, decision making, experience, group behaviour, group navigation, king penguin,  
  Abstract Group members' individual experience can have important influences when navigating collectively. However, how exactly they structure group travel performance is still not fully understood. This study investigated how navigation and leadership dynamics are affected by the presence of an experienced individual in king penguin, Aptenodytes patagonicus, chick pairs. We tested pairs of chicks in which two partners differed in their level of prior navigational experience. Naïve pairs consisted of two chicks that had no previous homing experience. In mixed pairs, one chick was naïve, but the other chick had previous homing experience. Our results showed that in mixed pairs the navigational performance of naïve chicks improved if they travelled together with an experienced partner compared to when they walked alone. Experienced chicks, however, maintained their relatively high speeds and efficiencies irrespective of whether they walked with a partner or independently. We also observed a shift in leadership dynamics: in naïve pairs, both chicks took turns in leading and following, while in mixed pairs, experienced chicks tended to lead throughout. Our work provides a valuable empirical system in which to test theoretical models of leadership and information transfer within groups.
 
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  ISSN 0003-3472 ISBN Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 6234  
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