Collective decision‐making and fission–fusion dynamics: a conceptual framework
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Andrew J. King | Colleen M. Schaffner | Filippo Aureli | Larissa Conradt | Cédric Sueur | Gerald Kerth | G. Kerth | D. Lusseau | C. Sueur | L. Conradt | F. Aureli | C. Schaffner | D. Zinner | C. Mettke-Hofmann | Claudia Mettke-Hofmann | David D. Lusseau | Leah L. Williams | Dietmar D. Zinner | A. King | A. King
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