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S. Janson, M. Middendorf, M. Beekman. Honeybee swarms: how do scouts guide a swarm of uninformed bees? Animal Behaviour, 70(2):349-358, 2005.

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D.R. Martinez and E. Klinghammer. The behavior of the whale Orcinus orca: a review of the literature. Zeitschrift fur Tierpsychologie, 27:828-839, 1970.

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M. Andersson and J. Wallander. Kin selection and reciprocity in flight formation? Behavioral Ecology, 15(1):158-162, 2004.

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L.L. Gould and F. Heppner. Vee formation of Canada geese. Auk, 91(3):494-506, 1974.

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T.J. Pitcher, B.L. Partridge, and C.S. Wardle. A blind fish can school. Science, 194:963-965, 1976.

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T.J. Pitcher and J.K. Parrish. Functions of shoaling behaviour in teleosts. In Behaviour of Teleost Fishes, 2nd edition. T.J. Pitcher, Editor. Chapman & Hall, London, 1993.

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W.F. Herrnkind, M.J. Childress, and K.L. Lavalli. Cooperative defence and other benefits among exposed spiny lobsters: inferences from group size and behaviour. Marine and Freshwater Research, 52:1113-1124, 2001.

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R. Daniels, J. Vanderleyden, and J. Michiels. Quorum sensing and swarming migration in bacteria. FEMS Microbiology Reviews, 28:261-289, 2004.

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Couzin ID, Krause J, Franks NR, and Levin SA. Effective leadership and decision-making in animal groups on the move. Nature, 433(7025): 513-516, 2005.

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Seeley TD. Consensus building during nest-site selection in honey bee swarms: the expiration of dissent. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 53:417-424, 2003.

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Codling EA, Pitchford JW, and Simpson SD. Group navigation and the "many-wrongs principle" in models of animal movement. Ecology, 88:1864-1870, 2007.

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Tamm S. Bird orientation: single homing pigeons compared with small flocks. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 7:319-322, 1980.

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Vlasak A. Global and local spatial landmarks: their role during foraging by Columbian ground squirrels (Spermophilus columbianus). Animal Cognition, 9:71-80, 2006.

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Vlasak A. The relative importance of global and local landmarks in navigation by Columbian ground squirrels (Spermophilus columbianus). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 120(2):131-138, 2006.

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Wehner R, Michel B, and Antonsen P. Visual navigation in insects: coupling of egocentric and geocentric information. The Journal of Experimental Biology, 199:129-140, 1996.

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S. Bazazi, J. Buhl, J.J. Hale, M.L. Anstey, G.A. Sword, S.J. Simpson, and I.D. Couzin. Collective motion and cannibalism in locust migratory bands. Current Biology, 18:735-739, 2008.

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B. Wilson, R.S. Batty, L.M. Dill. Pacific and Atlantic herring produce burst pulse sounds. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences, 271:S95-S97, 2004.

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Ward, A.J., Sumpter, D.J.T., Couzin, I.D., Hart, P.J.B. & Krause, J. (2008) Quorum decision-making facilitates information transfer in fish shoals. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 105(19), 6948-6953.

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