Seasonality impacts collective movements in a wild group-living bird.
Danai PapageorgiouDavid Rozen-RechelsBrendah NyaguthiiDamien R FarinePublished in: Movement ecology (2021)
The consistent changes in collective outcomes we observed in response to different environments raise questions about the role of collective behaviour in facilitating, or impeding, the capacity for individuals to respond to novel environmental conditions. As droughts will be occurring more often under climate change, some group living animals may have to respond to them by expressing dramatic shifts in their regular movement patterns. These shifts can have consequences on their ranging behaviours that can scale up to alter the footprints of animal populations.