Data from: Three-dimensional trajectories and network analyses of group behaviour within chimney swift flocks during approaches to the roost
Chimney swifts (Chaetura pelagica) are highly manoeuvrable birds notable for roosting overnight in chimneys, in groups of hundreds or thousands of birds, before and during their autumn migration. At dusk, birds gather in large numbers from surrounding areas near a roost site. The whole flock then em...
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Zusammenfassung: | Chimney swifts (Chaetura pelagica) are highly manoeuvrable birds notable
for roosting overnight in chimneys, in groups of hundreds or thousands of
birds, before and during their autumn migration. At dusk, birds gather in
large numbers from surrounding areas near a roost site. The whole flock
then employs an orderly, but dynamic, circling approach pattern before
rapidly entering a small aperture en masse. We recorded the
three-dimensional trajectories of ≈1 800 individual birds during a 30 min
period encompassing flock formation, circling, and landing, and used these
trajectories to test several hypotheses relating to flock or group
behaviour. Specifically, we investigated whether the swifts use local
interaction rules based on topological distance (e.g. the n nearest
neighbours, regardless of their distance) rather than physical distance
(e.g. neighbours within x m, regardless of number) to guide interactions,
whether the chimney entry zone is more or less cooperative than the
surrounding flock, and whether the characteristic subgroup size is
constant or varies with flock density. We found that the swift flock is
structured around local rules based on physical distance, that subgroup
size increases with density, and that there exist regions of the flock
that are less cooperative than others, in particular the chimney entry
zone. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.p68f8 |