The ability to discriminate between individuals or groups of individuals is important for the evolution of sociality. Individual vocal recognition is thought to be widespread in social birds, yet few studies have investigated its role in cooperatively breeding species. In long-tailed tits, helpers preferentially provide care to close kin, and individuals are able to discriminate between the vocalisations of kin and non-kin. However, the mechanism underlying this recognition system is unknown. Here we quantify the relative variation between and within individuals in three of the contact calls used by this species. Spectrographic cross-correlation revealed that two of these calls, the 'churr' and the 'triple', were individually distinct. We t...
Most cooperative breeders live in discrete family groups, but in a minority, breeding populations co...
In various contexts, animals rely on acoustic signals to differentiate between conspecifics. Current...
Individual recognition systems require the sender to be individually distinctive and the receiver to...
In many cooperatively breeding birds, kin selection has an important role in the evolution and maint...
Contact calls are ubiquitous among birds and are important in mediating social interactions. Despite...
Most cooperative breeders live in discrete family groups, but in a minority, breeding populations co...
Hypotheses proposed to explain the evolution of cooperative behaviour typically require differentiat...
Repeated interactions between individuals in socially living animals select for the evolution of sig...
The ability of animals to discriminate between individuals or groups of individuals (e.g., kin or no...
In many complex societies, intricate communication and recognition systems may evolve to help suppor...
176 pagesFor many taxa, vocal communication is an essential means of navigating continuously changin...
Long-tailed tits Aegithalos caudatus are cooperative breeders in which helpers exhibit a kin prefere...
The ability to identify social partners can play a key role in the coordination of social behaviours...
Individual recognition is critical in social animal communication, but it has not been demonstrated ...
Background: Although acoustic communication plays an essential role in the social interactions of Ra...
Most cooperative breeders live in discrete family groups, but in a minority, breeding populations co...
In various contexts, animals rely on acoustic signals to differentiate between conspecifics. Current...
Individual recognition systems require the sender to be individually distinctive and the receiver to...
In many cooperatively breeding birds, kin selection has an important role in the evolution and maint...
Contact calls are ubiquitous among birds and are important in mediating social interactions. Despite...
Most cooperative breeders live in discrete family groups, but in a minority, breeding populations co...
Hypotheses proposed to explain the evolution of cooperative behaviour typically require differentiat...
Repeated interactions between individuals in socially living animals select for the evolution of sig...
The ability of animals to discriminate between individuals or groups of individuals (e.g., kin or no...
In many complex societies, intricate communication and recognition systems may evolve to help suppor...
176 pagesFor many taxa, vocal communication is an essential means of navigating continuously changin...
Long-tailed tits Aegithalos caudatus are cooperative breeders in which helpers exhibit a kin prefere...
The ability to identify social partners can play a key role in the coordination of social behaviours...
Individual recognition is critical in social animal communication, but it has not been demonstrated ...
Background: Although acoustic communication plays an essential role in the social interactions of Ra...
Most cooperative breeders live in discrete family groups, but in a minority, breeding populations co...
In various contexts, animals rely on acoustic signals to differentiate between conspecifics. Current...
Individual recognition systems require the sender to be individually distinctive and the receiver to...