Publications of Iain D. Couzin
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Journal Article (163)
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50 (4), pp. 1673 - 1685 (2018)
Methods for the effective study of collective behavior in a radial arm maze. Behavior Research Methods 52.
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360 (6391), pp. 911 - 914 (2018)
From local collective behaviour to global migratory patterns in white storks. Science 53.
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115 (48), pp. 12224 - 12228 (2018)
Conserved behavioral circuits govern high-speed decision-making in wild fish shoals. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 54.
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15 (141), 20180130 (2018)
Counteracting estimation bias and social influence to improve the wisdom of crowds. Interface: Journal of the Royal Society 55.
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144 (3), p. 1886 - 1886 (2018)
Turning birds into bats—Multi-modal tracking to study collective behaviour. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 56.
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373 (1746), 20170011 (2018)
Synchronization, coordination and collective sensing during thermalling flight of freely migrating white storks. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 57.
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97, 032304 (2018)
Collective conflict resolution in groups on the move. Physical Review E 58.
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373 (1746), 20170012 (2018)
From single steps to mass migration: The problem of scale in the movement ecology of the Serengeti wildebeest. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 59.
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419, pp. 97 - 107 (2017)
Modelling biodiversity and collective behaviour. Nova Acta Leopoldina 60.
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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 61.
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141 (2), pp. 196 - 204 (2017)
Behavioural plasticity across social contexts is regulated by the directionality of inter-individual differences. Behavioural Processes 62.
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27 (18), pp. 2862 - 2868 (2017)
Consistent individual differences drive collective behavior and group functioning of schooling fish. Current Biology 63.
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13 (9), e1005732 (2017)
Mobility can promote the evolution of cooperation via emergent self-assortment dynamics. PLoS Computational Biology 64.
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14 (10), pp. 995 - 1002 (2017)
Virtual reality for freely moving animals. Nature methods 65.
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6, e19505 (2017)
Habitat and social factors shape individual decisions and emergent group structure during baboon collective movement. eLife 66.
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17 (2), pp. 525 - 542 (2016)
A collective navigation hypothesis for homeward migration in anadromous salmonids. Fish and Fisheries 67.
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116 (3), 038701 (2016)
Heterogeneous preference and local nonlinearity in consensus decision making. Physical Review Letters 68.
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117, pp. 69 - 78 (2016)
School level structural and dynamic adjustments to risk promote information transfer and collective evasion in herring. Animal Behaviour 69.
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36 (5), pp. 50 - 60 (2016)
Director’s cut: Analysis and annotation of soccer matches. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 70.
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4, e10955 (2015)
The evolution of distributed sensing and collective computation in animal populations. eLife 71.
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19 (1), pp. 46 - 54 (2015)
Exploration versus exploitation in space, mind, and society. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 72.
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186 (2), pp. 284 - 293 (2015)
Potential leaders trade off goal-oriented and socially oriented behavior in mobile animal groups. American Naturalist 73.
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112 (49), pp. 15113 - 15118 (2015)
Army ants dynamically adjust living bridges in response to a cost–benefit trade-off. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 74.
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112 (15), pp. 4690 - 4695 (2015)
Revealing the hidden networks of interaction in mobile animal groups allows prediction of complex behavioral contagion. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 75.
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348 (6241), pp. 1358 - 1361 (2015)
Shared decision-making drives collective movement in wild baboons. Science 76.
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349 (6251), pp. 935 - 936 (2015)
The wisdom of baboon decisions: Response. Science 77.
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25 (5), pp. 1077 - 1109 (2015)
Coordinated speed oscillations in schooling killifish enrich social communication. Journal of Nonlinear Science 78.
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12 (103), 20140893 (2015)
Social information use and the evolution of unresponsiveness in collective systems. Interface: Journal of the Royal Society 79.
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29 (7), pp. 417 - 428 (2014)
Automated image-based tracking and its application in ecology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 80.
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4, 5794 (2014)
The influence of emotional facial expressions on gaze-following in grouped and solitary pedestrians. Scientific Reports 81.
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29 (10), pp. 581 - 589 (2014)
An evolutionary framework for studying mechanisms of social behavior. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 82.
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281 (1784), 20133305 (2014)
Decision accuracy in complex environments is often maximized by small group sizes. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 83.
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10 (8), e1003762 (2014)
Collective learning and optimal consensus decisions in social animal groups. PLoS Computational Biology 84.
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1 (4), pp. 425 - 440 (2014)
Coarse-grained variables for particle-based models: Diffusion maps and animal swarming simulations. Computational Particle Mechanics 85.
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135 (4), p. 2368 - 2368 (2014)
Machine learning an audio taxonomy: Quantifying biodiversity and habitat recovery through rainforest audio recordings. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 86.
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9 (9), e104969 (2014)
Directional collective cell migration emerges as a property of cell interactions. PLoS One 87.
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339 (6119), pp. 574 - 576 (2013)
Emergent sensing of complex environments by mobile animal groups. Science 88.
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10 (4), 046002 (2013)
Tactile interactions lead to coherent motion and enhanced chemotaxis of migrating cells. Physical Biology 89.
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9 (3), e1002984 (2013)
Stability and responsiveness in a self-organized living architecture. PLoS Computational Biology 90.
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8 (3), e58525 (2013)
How the spatial position of individuals affects their influence on swarms: A numerical comparison of two popular swarm dynamics models. PLoS One 91.
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110 (13), pp. 5263 - 5268 (2013)
Both information and social cohesion determine collective decisions in animal groups. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 92.
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110 (37), pp. E3466 - E3467 (2013)
Estimation models describe well collective decisions among three options. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 93.
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181 (1), pp. 114 - 124 (2013)
Migration or residency? The evolution of movement behavior and information usage in seasonal environments. American Naturalist 94.
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23 (17), pp. R709 - R711 (2013)
Visual sensory networks and effective information transfer in animal groups. Current Biology 95.
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151 (1-2), pp. 203 - 217 (2013)
Decision accuracy and the role of spatial interaction in opinion dynamics. Journal of Statistical Physics 96.
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9 (2), e1002915 (2013)
Collective states, multistability and transitional behavior in schooling fish. PLoS Computational Biology 97.
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8 (5), e1002498 (2012)
Intermittent motion in desert locusts: Behavioural complexity in simple environments. PLoS Computational Biology 98.
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66 (6), pp. 879 - 889 (2012)
Vortex formation and foraging in polyphenic spadefoot toad tadpoles. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 99.
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8 (4), pp. 520 - 522 (2012)
The directional flow of visual information transfer between pedestrians. Biology Letters 100.
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109 (19), pp. 7245 - 7250 (2012)
Visual attention and the acquisition of information in human crowds. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America