Mixed-species flocks of foraging birds have been documented from terrestrial habitats all over the world and are thought to form for either improved feeding efficiency or better protection from predators. Two kinds of flock participants are recognized: those that join other species ('followers') and are therefore likely to be the recipients of the benefits of flock participation and those that are joined ('leaders'). Through comparative analyses, using a large sample of flocks from around the world, we show that (1) 'followers' tend to be smaller, more insectivorous, and feed in higher strata than matched species that participate in flocks to a lesser extent and (2) 'leaders' tend to be cooperative breeders more often than matched species t...
Abstract Mixed-species flocks are ubiquitous in forest bird communities, yet the extent to which pos...
Associations in mixed-species foraging groups are common in animals, yet have rarely been explored i...
In both single- and mixed-species social groups, certain participants are known to play important ro...
Mixed-species flocks of foraging birds have been documented from terrestrial habitats all over the w...
Mixed-species flocks of birds involve species with different roles and foraging strategies and are u...
Mixed-species flocks of birds involve species with different roles and foraging strategies and are u...
Mixed-species flocks of birds involve species with different roles and foraging strategies and are u...
Bird species are hypothesized to join mixed-species flocks (flocks hereon) either for direct foragin...
Bird species are hypothesized to join mixed-species flocks (flocks hereon) either for direct foragin...
In ecological communities, heterospecific interactions are shaped not only by the costs of competiti...
In ecological communities, heterospecific interactions are shaped not only by the costs of competiti...
Understanding why individuals form groups that are strikingly diversein their organisation is a cent...
Mixed-species associations are a widespread phenomenon, comprising interacting heterospecific indivi...
Using mixed-species bird flocks as an example, we model the payoffs for two types of species from pa...
Mixed-species flocks result from co-evolved relationships between participants: inter-specific grega...
Abstract Mixed-species flocks are ubiquitous in forest bird communities, yet the extent to which pos...
Associations in mixed-species foraging groups are common in animals, yet have rarely been explored i...
In both single- and mixed-species social groups, certain participants are known to play important ro...
Mixed-species flocks of foraging birds have been documented from terrestrial habitats all over the w...
Mixed-species flocks of birds involve species with different roles and foraging strategies and are u...
Mixed-species flocks of birds involve species with different roles and foraging strategies and are u...
Mixed-species flocks of birds involve species with different roles and foraging strategies and are u...
Bird species are hypothesized to join mixed-species flocks (flocks hereon) either for direct foragin...
Bird species are hypothesized to join mixed-species flocks (flocks hereon) either for direct foragin...
In ecological communities, heterospecific interactions are shaped not only by the costs of competiti...
In ecological communities, heterospecific interactions are shaped not only by the costs of competiti...
Understanding why individuals form groups that are strikingly diversein their organisation is a cent...
Mixed-species associations are a widespread phenomenon, comprising interacting heterospecific indivi...
Using mixed-species bird flocks as an example, we model the payoffs for two types of species from pa...
Mixed-species flocks result from co-evolved relationships between participants: inter-specific grega...
Abstract Mixed-species flocks are ubiquitous in forest bird communities, yet the extent to which pos...
Associations in mixed-species foraging groups are common in animals, yet have rarely been explored i...
In both single- and mixed-species social groups, certain participants are known to play important ro...