Parents allocate food resources to their offspring in proportion to the intensity of begging behaviour. Begging encompasses several activities including vocalizations that should honestly signal need and jostling for the position in the nest where parents predictably deliver food items. Although siblings are known to adjust begging level to each other, the underlying mechanism remains unknown. We examined this issue in experimental two-chick broods of the barn owl, Tyto alba, a species in which siblings communicate vocally with each other in the prolonged absence of parents. The function of sib-sib vocal communication, so-called sibling negotiation, is to resolve conflicts over which individual will have priority of access to the next deliv...
In animal societies, individuals should optimize the way they behave in relation to the behavior dis...
Evolutionary theory of parent-offspring conflict explains begging displays of nestling birds as self...
When competing over parental resources, young animals may be typically selfish to the point of sibli...
When siblings differ markedly in their need for food, they may benefit from signalling to each other...
Game theory states that iterative interactions between individuals are necessary to adjust behaviour...
Game theory states that iterative interactions between individuals are necessary to adjust behaviour...
Animals resolve conflicts over the share of resources by competing physically or signalling motivati...
Current theory proposes that nestlings beg to signal hunger level to parents honestly, or that sibli...
In species with parental care, competition among siblings for access to limited parental resources i...
Elaborate solicitation displays are a common feature of interactions between care-givers and offspri...
We assume that parents use the signalling intensity of their young to determine how much food they b...
The conflict between siblings over how parental resources are divided has promoted the evolution of ...
Altricial offspring of birds solicit food provisioning by complex begging displays, implying acousti...
Altricial offspring solicit parental care using complex begging displays. Although such solicitation...
It is commonly observed in many bird species that dependent offspring vigorously solicit for food tr...
In animal societies, individuals should optimize the way they behave in relation to the behavior dis...
Evolutionary theory of parent-offspring conflict explains begging displays of nestling birds as self...
When competing over parental resources, young animals may be typically selfish to the point of sibli...
When siblings differ markedly in their need for food, they may benefit from signalling to each other...
Game theory states that iterative interactions between individuals are necessary to adjust behaviour...
Game theory states that iterative interactions between individuals are necessary to adjust behaviour...
Animals resolve conflicts over the share of resources by competing physically or signalling motivati...
Current theory proposes that nestlings beg to signal hunger level to parents honestly, or that sibli...
In species with parental care, competition among siblings for access to limited parental resources i...
Elaborate solicitation displays are a common feature of interactions between care-givers and offspri...
We assume that parents use the signalling intensity of their young to determine how much food they b...
The conflict between siblings over how parental resources are divided has promoted the evolution of ...
Altricial offspring of birds solicit food provisioning by complex begging displays, implying acousti...
Altricial offspring solicit parental care using complex begging displays. Although such solicitation...
It is commonly observed in many bird species that dependent offspring vigorously solicit for food tr...
In animal societies, individuals should optimize the way they behave in relation to the behavior dis...
Evolutionary theory of parent-offspring conflict explains begging displays of nestling birds as self...
When competing over parental resources, young animals may be typically selfish to the point of sibli...