Moving together: Incidental leaders and naïve followers
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Jacques Gautrais | J. Gautrais | Pablo Michelena | A. Sibbald | R. Bon | Marie-Hélène Pillot | Richard Bon | Pablo Michelena | Marie Hélène Pillot | Jeanne Gouello | Angela sibbald | Jeanne Gouello
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