Young birds and mammals are extremely vulnerable to predators and so should benefit from responding to parental alarm calls warning of danger. However, young often respond differently from adults. This difference may reflect: (i) an imperfect stage in the gradual development of adult behaviour or (ii) an adaptation to different vulnerability. Altricial birds provide an excellent model to test for adaptive changes with age in response to alarm calls, because fledglings are vulnerable to a different range of predators than nestlings. For example, a flying hawk is irrelevant to a nestling in a enclosed nest, but is dangerous to that individual once it has left the nest, so we predict that young develop a response to aerial alarm calls to coinc...
Because young ground squirrels are vulnerable to predation, selection would favor the early ability ...
Although functionally referential signals have been extensively studied, largely in mammals (e.g., n...
Responding appropriately to alarm calls may be especially important to immature animals, since they ...
Vertebrate alarm calls can contain information about the type of predator and the degree of danger, ...
Many nestling birds go silent in response to parental alarm calls, potentially lowering their risk o...
Young birds and mammals suffer from a high risk of predation, and should be under strong selection f...
Acoustic signaling is in important way that animals communicate, but the features that enhance the d...
Vocalizing nestlings are vulnerable to eavesdropping by predators, but may reduce risk through behav...
Nestling birds face a dilemma: they can increase parental provisioning by begging more intensively, ...
Communication about predators can reveal the effect of both conspecific and heterospecific audiences...
Begging by nestling birds has been used to test evolutionary models of signalling but theory has out...
Vertebrate flee alarm calls can provide information about the type of predator, and some mammalian a...
ABSTRACT Question: How does the nest type of a bird species -cup versus cavity -affect the evolution...
Breeding birds often give alarm calls when a predator is near the nest. These calls have been propos...
Nestling birds could minimize the risk of being overheard by predators by becoming silent after pare...
Because young ground squirrels are vulnerable to predation, selection would favor the early ability ...
Although functionally referential signals have been extensively studied, largely in mammals (e.g., n...
Responding appropriately to alarm calls may be especially important to immature animals, since they ...
Vertebrate alarm calls can contain information about the type of predator and the degree of danger, ...
Many nestling birds go silent in response to parental alarm calls, potentially lowering their risk o...
Young birds and mammals suffer from a high risk of predation, and should be under strong selection f...
Acoustic signaling is in important way that animals communicate, but the features that enhance the d...
Vocalizing nestlings are vulnerable to eavesdropping by predators, but may reduce risk through behav...
Nestling birds face a dilemma: they can increase parental provisioning by begging more intensively, ...
Communication about predators can reveal the effect of both conspecific and heterospecific audiences...
Begging by nestling birds has been used to test evolutionary models of signalling but theory has out...
Vertebrate flee alarm calls can provide information about the type of predator, and some mammalian a...
ABSTRACT Question: How does the nest type of a bird species -cup versus cavity -affect the evolution...
Breeding birds often give alarm calls when a predator is near the nest. These calls have been propos...
Nestling birds could minimize the risk of being overheard by predators by becoming silent after pare...
Because young ground squirrels are vulnerable to predation, selection would favor the early ability ...
Although functionally referential signals have been extensively studied, largely in mammals (e.g., n...
Responding appropriately to alarm calls may be especially important to immature animals, since they ...