
Publications of Ariana Strandburg-Peshkin
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Journal Article (24)
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Signalling in groups: New tools for the integration of animal communication and collective movement. Methods in Ecology and Evolution (2023)
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13 (1), 3972 (2023)
The role of position in consensus dynamics of polarizable networks. Scientific Reports 3.
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10 (5), 230489 (2023)
Directional speakers as a tool for animal vocal communication studies. Royal Society Open Science 4.
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10 (6), 230215 (2023)
Link updating strategies influence consensus decisions as a function of the direction of communication. Royal Society Open Science 5.
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12 (1), 13844 (2022)
Disentangling influence over group speed and direction reveals multiple patterns of influence in moving meerkat groups. Scientific Reports 6.
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70, pp. 218 - 227 (2022)
Local majority-with-inertia rule can explain global consensus dynamics in a network coordination game. Social Networks 7.
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289 (1979), 20220548 (2022)
Long-distance vocalizations of spotted hyenas contain individual, but not group, signatures. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 8.
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19, 026002 (2022)
Confirmation and variability of the Allee effect in Dictyostelium discoideum cell populations, possible role of chemical signaling within cell clusters. Physical Biology 9.
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91 (8), pp. 1567 - 1581 (2022)
A practical guide for generating unsupervised, spectrogram-based latent space representations of animal vocalizations. Journal of Animal Ecology 10.
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31 (2), pp. 292 - 302 (2020)
Burrow usage patterns and decision-making in meerkat groups. Behavioral Ecology 11.
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12 (5), 53 (2018)
Coordination event detection and initiator identification in time series data. ACM Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data (TKDD) 12.
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28 (22), pp. 3661 - 3666.e3 (2018)
Vocal turn-taking in meerkat group calling sessions. Current Biology 13.
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373 (1746), 20170005 (2018)
Challenges and solutions for studying collective animal behaviour in the wild. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 14.
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373 (1746), 20170006 (2018)
Inferring influence and leadership in moving animal groups. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 15.
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284 (1853), 20162243 (2017)
Individual variation in local interaction rules can explain emergent patterns of spatial organization in wild baboons. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 16.
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132, pp. 91 - 99 (2017)
As dusk falls: Collective decisions about the return to sleeping sites in meerkats. Animal Behaviour 17.
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6, e19505 (2017)
Habitat and social factors shape individual decisions and emergent group structure during baboon collective movement. eLife 18.
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6, 27704 (2016)
Both nearest neighbours and long-term affiliates predict individual locations during collective movement in wild baboons. Scientific Reports 19.
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2 (9), 150367 (2015)
Estimating uncertainty and reliability of social network data using Bayesian inference. Royal Society Open Science 20.
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348 (6241), pp. 1358 - 1361 (2015)
Shared decision-making drives collective movement in wild baboons. Science 21.
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349 (6251), pp. 935 - 936 (2015)
The wisdom of baboon decisions: Response. Science 22.
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23 (17), pp. R709 - R711 (2013)
Visual sensory networks and effective information transfer in animal groups. Current Biology 23.
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131 (1), pp. 52 - 60 (2012)
The blue streak: A dynamic trait in the mud fiddler crab, Uca pugnax. Invertebrate Biology 24.
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109 (5), 054501 (2012)
Creation of prompt and thin-sheet splashing by varying surface roughness or increasing air pressure. Physical Review Letters Thesis - PhD (1)
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Thesis - PhD
From fish schools to primate societies: The dynamics of collective movement in animal groups. Dissertation, 191 pp. (2016)