Animals in natural communities gain information from members of other species facing similar ecological challenges [1–5], including many vertebrates that recognize the alarm calls of heterospecifics vulnerable to the same predators [6]. Learning is critical in explaining this widespread recognition [7–13], but there has been no test of the role of social learning in alarm-call recognition, despite the fact that it is predicted to be important in this context [14, 15]. We show experimentally that wild superb fairy-wrens, Malurus cyaneus, learn socially to recognize new alarm calls and can do so through the previously undemonstrated mechanism of acoustic-acoustic association of unfamiliar with known alarm calls. Birds were trained in the abse...
Many nestling birds go silent in response to parental alarm calls, potentially lowering their risk o...
Many animals produce alarm calls that warn conspecifics about predators. In some species, alarm call...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2008.Alarm or warning vocalizations are produced by many...
Animals in natural communities gain information from members of other species facing similar ecologi...
SummaryMany vertebrates gain critical information about danger by eavesdropping on other species’ al...
Vertebrates that eavesdrop on heterospecific alarm calls must distinguish alarms from sounds that ca...
Eavesdropping on the alarm calls of other species can provide vertebrates with valuable information ...
Vertebrates that eavesdrop on heterospecific alarm calls must distinguish alarms from sounds that ca...
Alarm calls given by other species potentially provide a network of information about danger, but li...
Many vertebrates eavesdrop on alarmcalls of other species, which is a remarkable ability, given geog...
Variation in the acoustic structure of alarm signals has mainly been viewed as coding information ab...
Young birds and mammals suffer from a high risk of predation, and should be under strong selection f...
Some birds eavesdrop on the alarm calls of other species, but little is known about the specific inf...
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 ...
Many nestling birds go silent in response to parental alarm calls, potentially lowering their risk o...
Many animals produce alarm calls that warn conspecifics about predators. In some species, alarm call...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2008.Alarm or warning vocalizations are produced by many...
Animals in natural communities gain information from members of other species facing similar ecologi...
SummaryMany vertebrates gain critical information about danger by eavesdropping on other species’ al...
Vertebrates that eavesdrop on heterospecific alarm calls must distinguish alarms from sounds that ca...
Eavesdropping on the alarm calls of other species can provide vertebrates with valuable information ...
Vertebrates that eavesdrop on heterospecific alarm calls must distinguish alarms from sounds that ca...
Alarm calls given by other species potentially provide a network of information about danger, but li...
Many vertebrates eavesdrop on alarmcalls of other species, which is a remarkable ability, given geog...
Variation in the acoustic structure of alarm signals has mainly been viewed as coding information ab...
Young birds and mammals suffer from a high risk of predation, and should be under strong selection f...
Some birds eavesdrop on the alarm calls of other species, but little is known about the specific inf...
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 ...
Many nestling birds go silent in response to parental alarm calls, potentially lowering their risk o...
Many animals produce alarm calls that warn conspecifics about predators. In some species, alarm call...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2008.Alarm or warning vocalizations are produced by many...