Modular — or cliquey — group structure isolates the flow of communication between individuals, which might seem counterproductive to survival. But for some animal groups, more information isn’t necessarily better, according to new research.
Group decisions: When more information isn’t necessarily better
Modular — or cliquey — group structure isolates the flow of communication between individuals, which might seem counterproductive to survival. But for some animal groups, more information isn’t necessarily better, according to new research.