Chemoreception is well documented in a range of animals but the effects of recent behavioural interactions on an animal's response to subsequent chemical information are poorly understood. Using a series of laboratory experiments with a rock-dwelling gecko (Oedura lesueurii), we examined whether latest social experience affects how animals used chemoreception to mediate microhabitat selection. Males of this species defend retreat-sites and the outcomes of physical duels are maintained during second physical contests staged up to 1 wk after first contests. Retreat-site selection experiments showed that past social experience affects the behavioural responses of adult male geckos to chemical cues from conspecific male lizards. When offered a ...
The evolution of sociality and traits that correlate with, or predict, sociality, have been the focu...
Maintaining social relationships depends on the ability to recognize partners or group members again...
Abstract Faeces play a role in intraspecific chemical communication in many vertebrates, including l...
Animals with low energy budgets may attempt to deceive their opponents during contests by producing ...
When an individual faces the risk of a conflict, its ability to make 'correct' decisions is crucial ...
Lizards frequently rely on chemical cues to detect the presence of a conspecific or a predator, or t...
Many prey species are faced with multiple predators that differ in the degree of danger posed. The t...
Group living often requires strong levels of communication between individuals. This communication i...
Snakes have traditionally been viewed as solitary, asocial animals whose habitat use is driven by te...
Many prey species are faced with multiple predators that differ in the degree of danger posed. The t...
In many reptile groups, molecular systematics is currently revealing high levels of cryptic diversit...
lin nc init er em (2 rs fe ak ay nd te entire rock surface, rather than localized to a central porti...
A wide range of organisms use chemical and visual cues in mate attraction and courtship; however, ch...
Studies of animal communication have documented myriad rapid, context-dependent changes in visual an...
Territorial animals typically have the ability to discriminate between familiar and unfamiliar consp...
The evolution of sociality and traits that correlate with, or predict, sociality, have been the focu...
Maintaining social relationships depends on the ability to recognize partners or group members again...
Abstract Faeces play a role in intraspecific chemical communication in many vertebrates, including l...
Animals with low energy budgets may attempt to deceive their opponents during contests by producing ...
When an individual faces the risk of a conflict, its ability to make 'correct' decisions is crucial ...
Lizards frequently rely on chemical cues to detect the presence of a conspecific or a predator, or t...
Many prey species are faced with multiple predators that differ in the degree of danger posed. The t...
Group living often requires strong levels of communication between individuals. This communication i...
Snakes have traditionally been viewed as solitary, asocial animals whose habitat use is driven by te...
Many prey species are faced with multiple predators that differ in the degree of danger posed. The t...
In many reptile groups, molecular systematics is currently revealing high levels of cryptic diversit...
lin nc init er em (2 rs fe ak ay nd te entire rock surface, rather than localized to a central porti...
A wide range of organisms use chemical and visual cues in mate attraction and courtship; however, ch...
Studies of animal communication have documented myriad rapid, context-dependent changes in visual an...
Territorial animals typically have the ability to discriminate between familiar and unfamiliar consp...
The evolution of sociality and traits that correlate with, or predict, sociality, have been the focu...
Maintaining social relationships depends on the ability to recognize partners or group members again...
Abstract Faeces play a role in intraspecific chemical communication in many vertebrates, including l...