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La toma de decisiones de grupo en animales.

L Conradt1, T J Roper

  • 1School of Biological Sciences, University of Sussex, Brighton BN1 9QG, UK. l.conradt@sussex.ac.uk

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Los grupos de animales toman decisiones comunitarias, pero no está claro cómo. Este estudio modela el despotismo frente a la democracia, encontrando que las decisiones democráticas benefician más a los grupos al reducir las opciones extremas, sugiriendo que la democracia es la democracia.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Ecología del comportamiento Ecología del comportamiento.
  • Biología evolutiva Biología evolutiva.
  • Comportamiento animal Comportamiento animal.

Sus antecedentes:

  • Los grupos de animales con frecuencia se enfrentan a decisiones colectivas con respecto a las actividades, el tiempo y la navegación.
  • Comprender los mecanismos y las consecuencias de aptitud de estas decisiones de grupo es crucial, pero poco explorado.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Para modelar y comparar los resultados de la aptitud de la toma de decisiones despótica frente a la democrática en grupos de animales.
  • Identificar las condiciones que favorecen cada estrategia de toma de decisiones y predecir su prevalencia.

Principales métodos:

  • Modelado matemático de las consecuencias de la aptitud para los miembros del grupo en diferentes escenarios de toma de decisiones.
  • Análisis de los costos y beneficios asociados con los procesos despóticos y democráticos.

Principales resultados:

  • Las decisiones despóticas conllevan costos más altos para los subordinados y el grupo en general en comparación con las decisiones democráticas.
  • Los subordinados se benefician de aceptar la decisión de un déspota sólo cuando el tamaño del grupo es pequeño y la disparidad de información es grande.
  • Las decisiones democráticas son ventajosas debido a la moderación de resultados extremos, no solo a la influencia individual.

Conclusiones:

  • Es probable que la toma de decisiones democráticas esté muy extendida en los grupos de animales debido a sus beneficios para la condición física.
  • El estudio proporciona predicciones comprobables para la investigación empírica sobre estrategias de toma de decisiones en grupos no humanos.