Animals often gather information from other species by eavesdropping on signals intended for others. We review the extent, benefits, mechanisms, and ecological and evolutionary consequences of eavesdropping on other species' alarm calls. Eavesdropping has been shown experimentally in about 70 vertebrate species, and can entail closely or distantly related species. The benefits of eavesdropping include prompting immediate anti-predator responses, indirect enhancement of foraging or changed habitat use, and learning about predators. Eavesdropping on heterospecifics can provide more eyes looking for danger, complementary information to that from conspecifics, and potentially information at reduced cost. The response to heterospecific calls can...
Alarm calls potentially provide information about predators to heterospecifics, but little is known ...
Alarm calls potentially provide information about predators to heterospecifics, but little is known ...
Animals can encode information about a predator’s size, identity, or threat through alarm calls. Thi...
Many species respond to heterospecific alarm calls, and the majority are social taxa and possess com...
Many species respond to heterospecific alarm calls, and the majority are social taxa and possess com...
Many vertebrates gain critical information about danger by eavesdropping on other species' alarm cal...
Individuals gain valuable information by eavesdropping on others species' signals, but there are pot...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 78-107)Just as communication within a species can have mu...
Social information varies in its reliability and relevance, requiring individuals to use rules to av...
Social information varies in its reliability and relevance, requiring individuals to use rules to av...
SummaryMany vertebrates gain critical information about danger by eavesdropping on other species’ al...
SummaryMany vertebrates gain critical information about danger by eavesdropping on other species’ al...
Many vertebrates eavesdrop on alarmcalls of other species, which is a remarkable ability, given geog...
Many species benefit from listening to the vocalizations of their predators as well as the alarm voc...
Many species benefit from listening to the vocalizations of their predators as well as the alarm voc...
Alarm calls potentially provide information about predators to heterospecifics, but little is known ...
Alarm calls potentially provide information about predators to heterospecifics, but little is known ...
Animals can encode information about a predator’s size, identity, or threat through alarm calls. Thi...
Many species respond to heterospecific alarm calls, and the majority are social taxa and possess com...
Many species respond to heterospecific alarm calls, and the majority are social taxa and possess com...
Many vertebrates gain critical information about danger by eavesdropping on other species' alarm cal...
Individuals gain valuable information by eavesdropping on others species' signals, but there are pot...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 78-107)Just as communication within a species can have mu...
Social information varies in its reliability and relevance, requiring individuals to use rules to av...
Social information varies in its reliability and relevance, requiring individuals to use rules to av...
SummaryMany vertebrates gain critical information about danger by eavesdropping on other species’ al...
SummaryMany vertebrates gain critical information about danger by eavesdropping on other species’ al...
Many vertebrates eavesdrop on alarmcalls of other species, which is a remarkable ability, given geog...
Many species benefit from listening to the vocalizations of their predators as well as the alarm voc...
Many species benefit from listening to the vocalizations of their predators as well as the alarm voc...
Alarm calls potentially provide information about predators to heterospecifics, but little is known ...
Alarm calls potentially provide information about predators to heterospecifics, but little is known ...
Animals can encode information about a predator’s size, identity, or threat through alarm calls. Thi...