Social foraging differs from individual foraging because it alters both resource availability and the forager’s behavior. We examined responses of starlings to the presence of conspecifics by manipulating foraging-group density experimentally, while ensuring that each subject’s foraging opportunities were unchanged. To do this, we used individuals foraging simultaneously in four bottomless enclosures placed at various separations in natural foraging grounds. We measured foraging and scanning intensity and qualitative aspects of scanning of focal individuals. Additionally, we examined the temporal distribution of scanning between individuals. The focal individual analysis showed that (1) food-searching activity increased, while time spent sc...
The directed social learning hypothesis suggests that information does not spread evenly through ani...
We investigated individual differences in copying behaviour of captive great tits, Parus major, by a...
International audienceIndividuals confronted with novel environments, for instance recently modified...
Social foraging differs from individual foraging because it alters both resource availability and th...
Social foraging differs from individual foraging because it alters both resource availability and th...
Social foragers receive and use information both about companions (social information) and about eve...
We assessed experimentally how the quality and quantity of social information affected foraging deci...
Recent models have considered the problem of how a solitary animal should make efficient foraging de...
As social foraging groups increase in size, individual levels of scanning decrease while time spent ...
It is well established that social conditions often modify foraging behaviour, but the theoretical i...
Vigilance (scanning) and other behavior patterns were studied in free-ranging Evening Grosbeaks (Coc...
Birds gather information about their environment mainly through vision by scanning their surrounding...
Birds gather information about their environment mainly through vision by scanning their surrounding...
There are numerous reports of novel learned behaviour patterns in animal populations, yet the factor...
Vigilance (scanning) and other behavior patterns were studied in free-ranging Evening Grosbeaks (Coc...
The directed social learning hypothesis suggests that information does not spread evenly through ani...
We investigated individual differences in copying behaviour of captive great tits, Parus major, by a...
International audienceIndividuals confronted with novel environments, for instance recently modified...
Social foraging differs from individual foraging because it alters both resource availability and th...
Social foraging differs from individual foraging because it alters both resource availability and th...
Social foragers receive and use information both about companions (social information) and about eve...
We assessed experimentally how the quality and quantity of social information affected foraging deci...
Recent models have considered the problem of how a solitary animal should make efficient foraging de...
As social foraging groups increase in size, individual levels of scanning decrease while time spent ...
It is well established that social conditions often modify foraging behaviour, but the theoretical i...
Vigilance (scanning) and other behavior patterns were studied in free-ranging Evening Grosbeaks (Coc...
Birds gather information about their environment mainly through vision by scanning their surrounding...
Birds gather information about their environment mainly through vision by scanning their surrounding...
There are numerous reports of novel learned behaviour patterns in animal populations, yet the factor...
Vigilance (scanning) and other behavior patterns were studied in free-ranging Evening Grosbeaks (Coc...
The directed social learning hypothesis suggests that information does not spread evenly through ani...
We investigated individual differences in copying behaviour of captive great tits, Parus major, by a...
International audienceIndividuals confronted with novel environments, for instance recently modified...