Socio-demographic factors, such as group size and their effect on predation vulnerability, have, in addition to intrinsic factors, dominated as explanations when attempting to understand animal vigilance behaviour. It is generally assumed that animals evaluate these external factors visually; however, many socially foraging species adopt a foraging technique that directly compromises the visual system. In these instances, such species may instead rely more on the acoustical medium to assess their relative risk and guide their subsequent anti-predator behaviour. We addressed this question in the socially foraging meerkat (Suricata suricatta). Meerkats forage with their head down, but at the same time frequently produce close calls (‘Foraging...
A benefit of living in groups is the potential to evolve coordinated antipredator strategies. Sentin...
Many studies of social species have reported variation in the anti-predator vigilance behaviour of f...
Early detection of predators greatly improves prey escape and survival chances. By investigating cue...
Flexible vocal production has been demonstrated in several vertebrate species, with much work focusi...
To maximise foraging opportunities while simultaneously avoiding predation, group-living animals can...
Sentinel behaviour, a form of coordinated vigilance, occurs in a limited range of species, mostly in...
In many animal species, including humans, producer arousal state is considered a key modifier of voc...
Increased vulnerability to predation results in young individuals of many species experiencing highe...
To show context appropriate antipredator behaviour, animals require information about a predators’ m...
In many species, individuals suffer major mortality in their first year because of predation. Behavi...
In risky environments, where threats are unpredictable and the quality of information about threats ...
Prey animals often have to trade off foraging against vigilance. However, vigilance is costly and in...
In animals, signaling behavior is often context-dependent, with variation in the probability of emit...
In many species, individuals suffer major mortality in their first year because of predation. Behavi...
During group movements, many socially living and group-foraging animals produce contact calls. Conta...
A benefit of living in groups is the potential to evolve coordinated antipredator strategies. Sentin...
Many studies of social species have reported variation in the anti-predator vigilance behaviour of f...
Early detection of predators greatly improves prey escape and survival chances. By investigating cue...
Flexible vocal production has been demonstrated in several vertebrate species, with much work focusi...
To maximise foraging opportunities while simultaneously avoiding predation, group-living animals can...
Sentinel behaviour, a form of coordinated vigilance, occurs in a limited range of species, mostly in...
In many animal species, including humans, producer arousal state is considered a key modifier of voc...
Increased vulnerability to predation results in young individuals of many species experiencing highe...
To show context appropriate antipredator behaviour, animals require information about a predators’ m...
In many species, individuals suffer major mortality in their first year because of predation. Behavi...
In risky environments, where threats are unpredictable and the quality of information about threats ...
Prey animals often have to trade off foraging against vigilance. However, vigilance is costly and in...
In animals, signaling behavior is often context-dependent, with variation in the probability of emit...
In many species, individuals suffer major mortality in their first year because of predation. Behavi...
During group movements, many socially living and group-foraging animals produce contact calls. Conta...
A benefit of living in groups is the potential to evolve coordinated antipredator strategies. Sentin...
Many studies of social species have reported variation in the anti-predator vigilance behaviour of f...
Early detection of predators greatly improves prey escape and survival chances. By investigating cue...