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. 2009 Dec 2;277(1684):1093–1099. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2009.1926

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Individual behaviours: (a) represents the experimental (open circles: mean ± CI 95%) and theoretical (black lines; equation (3.1)) probabilities of leaving a patch or the background, for a bold or a shy sheep, as a function of the number of other sheep within the vicinity. (i) Bold sheep on the patch, (ii) bold sheep on the background, (iii) shy sheep on the patch, and (iv) shy sheep on the background; and (b) shows the experimental (open circles: mean ± CI 95%) and theoretical (black lines; equation (3.2)) probabilities of a (i) bold or a (ii) shy sheep leaving the background to join the largest group on a patch, as a function of the number of conspecifics on each of the patches.