The dear enemy effect arises when territorial animals respond more intensely to unfamiliar strangers than to familiar neighbours. This widespread behavioural phenomenon occurs because strangers represent a threat to both an animal\u27s territory and parentage, whereas neighbours represent a threat only to parentage. Recent research in birds demonstrates some flexibility in the dear enemy effect across the breeding season. Given that neighbours often sire extrapair young, male animals may benefit by responding more aggressively to neighbours during periods of female fertility. Here we investigate the hypothesis that the dear enemy effect varies with female fertility by testing the prediction that male birds will respond more strongly to neig...
In many socially monogamous species, both sexes seek copulation outside the pair bond in order to in...
Male paternity assurance behaviour during the female fertile period has been widely documented amon...
Many territorial animals are less aggressive towards neighbours than they are towards strangers. Thi...
The dear enemy effect arises when territorial animals respond more intensely to unfamiliar strangers...
Abstract: Territorial animals often respond less aggressively to neighbours than strangers. This ‘de...
Numerous territorial species are less aggressive towards neighbours than strangers. This tolerance t...
International audienceNumerous territorial species are less aggressive towards neighbours than stran...
Territorial animals often learn to distinguish their neighbors from unfamiliar conspecifics. This co...
While there has been much research on the mating behaviors of birds, most attention has focused on e...
SYNOPSIS. Vertebrates show a diverse array of social behaviors associated with territoriality. Field...
Many territorial animals respond more intensely to strangers than neighbours. This phenomenon is kno...
itia line rds eff studied. In this study, we followed the change of dear enemy relationships during ...
Many territorial animals exhibit differences in their responses against intruders based on the level...
The existence of among-individual variation in behaviour within populations is poorly understood. Re...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997The function, seasonality and hormonal control of agg...
In many socially monogamous species, both sexes seek copulation outside the pair bond in order to in...
Male paternity assurance behaviour during the female fertile period has been widely documented amon...
Many territorial animals are less aggressive towards neighbours than they are towards strangers. Thi...
The dear enemy effect arises when territorial animals respond more intensely to unfamiliar strangers...
Abstract: Territorial animals often respond less aggressively to neighbours than strangers. This ‘de...
Numerous territorial species are less aggressive towards neighbours than strangers. This tolerance t...
International audienceNumerous territorial species are less aggressive towards neighbours than stran...
Territorial animals often learn to distinguish their neighbors from unfamiliar conspecifics. This co...
While there has been much research on the mating behaviors of birds, most attention has focused on e...
SYNOPSIS. Vertebrates show a diverse array of social behaviors associated with territoriality. Field...
Many territorial animals respond more intensely to strangers than neighbours. This phenomenon is kno...
itia line rds eff studied. In this study, we followed the change of dear enemy relationships during ...
Many territorial animals exhibit differences in their responses against intruders based on the level...
The existence of among-individual variation in behaviour within populations is poorly understood. Re...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997The function, seasonality and hormonal control of agg...
In many socially monogamous species, both sexes seek copulation outside the pair bond in order to in...
Male paternity assurance behaviour during the female fertile period has been widely documented amon...
Many territorial animals are less aggressive towards neighbours than they are towards strangers. Thi...