Department of Evolutionary and Environmental Studies, University of Zurich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland.
Department of Collective Behaviour, Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior, Am Obstberg 1, 78315 Radolfzell, Germany.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2023 Apr 10;378(1874):20220064. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2022.0064. Epub 2023 Feb 20.
How individuals' prior experience and population evolutionary history shape emergent patterns in animal collectives remains a major gap in the study of collective behaviour. One reason for this is that the processes that can shape individual contributions to collective actions can happen over very different timescales from each other and from the collective actions themselves, resulting in mismatched timescales. For example, a preference to move towards a specific patch might arise from phenotype, memory or physiological state. Although providing critical context to collective actions, bridging different timescales remains conceptually and methodologically challenging. Here, we briefly outline some of these challenges, and discuss existing approaches that have already generated insights into the factors shaping individual contributions in animal collectives. We then explore a case study of mismatching timescales-defining relevant group membership-by combining fine-scaled GPS tracking data and daily field census data from a wild population of vulturine guineafowl (). We show that applying different temporal definitions can produce different assignments of individuals into groups. These assignments can then have consequences when determining individuals' social history, and thus the conclusions we might draw on the impacts of the social environment on collective actions. This article is part of a discussion meeting issue 'Collective behaviour through time'.
个体的先前经验和种群进化史如何塑造动物群体中的涌现模式,这仍然是群体行为研究中的一个主要空白。造成这种情况的一个原因是,能够塑造个体对集体行动贡献的过程可能彼此之间以及与集体行动本身发生在非常不同的时间尺度上,从而导致时间尺度不匹配。例如,对特定斑块的移动偏好可能来自于表型、记忆或生理状态。尽管为集体行动提供了关键背景,但在概念上和方法上仍然存在跨越不同时间尺度的挑战。在这里,我们简要概述了其中的一些挑战,并讨论了已经产生的一些方法,这些方法已经深入了解了塑造动物群体中个体贡献的因素。然后,我们通过结合野生秃鹫()的精细 GPS 跟踪数据和日常实地调查数据,探讨了一个时间尺度不匹配的案例研究,即定义相关的群体成员身份。我们表明,应用不同的时间定义可以产生不同的个体分组。当确定个体的社会历史时,这些分组会产生影响,从而影响我们对社会环境对集体行动的影响的结论。本文是一次讨论会议的一部分,主题是“随时间推移的集体行为”。