Models on territory acquisition and tenure predict that territorial animals benefit by adjusting territorial defence behaviour to previous challenges they had experienced within the socially complex environment of communication networks. Here, we addressed such issues of social cognition by investigating persisting effects of vocal contests on territory defence behaviour in nightingales Luscinia megarhynchos (Brehm). Using interactive playback during nocturnal song of subjects, a rival was simulated to countersing either aggressively (by song overlapping) or moderately (by song alternating) from outside the subjects' territory. Thereby, the time-specific singing strategy provided an experimentally controlled source of information on the mot...
Song overlapping in birds is used and perceived as a signal of aggression, and evidence suggests tha...
Birdsong is a sexually selected trait that serves in territory defence and mate choice. Individual s...
Song overlapping in birds is used and perceived as a signal of aggression, and evidence suggests tha...
Models on territory acquisition and tenure predict that territorial animals benefit by adjusting ter...
1. Models on territory acquisition and tenure predict that territorial animals benefit by adjusting ...
In territorial animals, establishing and defending a territory against rivals is commonly a prerequi...
In territorial animals, establishing and defending a territory against rivals is commonly a prerequi...
In territorial animals, establishing and defending a territory against rivals is commonly a prerequi...
In territorial animals, establishing and defending a territory against rivals is commonly a prerequi...
Animal communication often occurs in communication networks in which multiple signalers and receiver...
Animal communication often occurs in communication networks in which multiple signalers and receiver...
Animal communication often occurs in communication networks in which multiple signalers and receiver...
In communication networks, territorial neighbours often regulate social relations using long-range s...
Animal communication often occurs in communication networks in which multiple signalers and receiver...
Although vocal interactions in songbirds have been well studied, little is known about the extent to...
Song overlapping in birds is used and perceived as a signal of aggression, and evidence suggests tha...
Birdsong is a sexually selected trait that serves in territory defence and mate choice. Individual s...
Song overlapping in birds is used and perceived as a signal of aggression, and evidence suggests tha...
Models on territory acquisition and tenure predict that territorial animals benefit by adjusting ter...
1. Models on territory acquisition and tenure predict that territorial animals benefit by adjusting ...
In territorial animals, establishing and defending a territory against rivals is commonly a prerequi...
In territorial animals, establishing and defending a territory against rivals is commonly a prerequi...
In territorial animals, establishing and defending a territory against rivals is commonly a prerequi...
In territorial animals, establishing and defending a territory against rivals is commonly a prerequi...
Animal communication often occurs in communication networks in which multiple signalers and receiver...
Animal communication often occurs in communication networks in which multiple signalers and receiver...
Animal communication often occurs in communication networks in which multiple signalers and receiver...
In communication networks, territorial neighbours often regulate social relations using long-range s...
Animal communication often occurs in communication networks in which multiple signalers and receiver...
Although vocal interactions in songbirds have been well studied, little is known about the extent to...
Song overlapping in birds is used and perceived as a signal of aggression, and evidence suggests tha...
Birdsong is a sexually selected trait that serves in territory defence and mate choice. Individual s...
Song overlapping in birds is used and perceived as a signal of aggression, and evidence suggests tha...