To compete over limited parental resources, young animals communicate with their parents and siblings by producing honest vocal signals of need. Components of begging calls that are sensitive to food deprivation may honestly signal need, whereas other components may be associated with individual-specific attributes that do not change with time such as identity, sex, absolute age and hierarchy. In a sib-sib communication system where barn owl (Tyto alba) nestlings vocally negotiate priority access to food resources, we show that calls have individual signatures that are used by nestlings to recognize which siblings are motivated to compete, even if most vocalization features vary with hunger level. Nestlings were more identifiable when food-...
Game theory states that iterative interactions between individuals are necessary to adjust behaviour...
Animals communicate with conspecifics to resolve conflicts over how resources are shared. Since sign...
To resolve conflicts of interest, animals can vocally signal their resource-holding potential and mo...
Animals resolve conflicts over the share of resources by competing physically or signalling motivati...
Assessing the amount of rivals is crucial to optimally adjust investment into a contest. If laborato...
Assessing the amount of rivals is crucial to optimally adjust investment into a contest. If laborato...
Animals can compete for resources by displaying various acoustic signals that may differentially aff...
Animals can compete for resources by displaying various acoustic signals that may differentially aff...
To resolve the share of limited resources, animals often compete through exchange of signals about t...
Game theory states that iterative interactions between individuals are necessary to adjust behaviour...
In animal societies, individuals should optimize the way they behave in relation to the behavior dis...
Current theory proposes that nestlings beg to signal hunger level to parents honestly, or that sibli...
Animals produce vibrations or noises by means of body movements, which can play a role in communicat...
Parents allocate food resources to their offspring in proportion to the intensity of begging behavio...
Adult animals can eavesdrop on behavioral interactions between potential opponents to assess their c...
Game theory states that iterative interactions between individuals are necessary to adjust behaviour...
Animals communicate with conspecifics to resolve conflicts over how resources are shared. Since sign...
To resolve conflicts of interest, animals can vocally signal their resource-holding potential and mo...
Animals resolve conflicts over the share of resources by competing physically or signalling motivati...
Assessing the amount of rivals is crucial to optimally adjust investment into a contest. If laborato...
Assessing the amount of rivals is crucial to optimally adjust investment into a contest. If laborato...
Animals can compete for resources by displaying various acoustic signals that may differentially aff...
Animals can compete for resources by displaying various acoustic signals that may differentially aff...
To resolve the share of limited resources, animals often compete through exchange of signals about t...
Game theory states that iterative interactions between individuals are necessary to adjust behaviour...
In animal societies, individuals should optimize the way they behave in relation to the behavior dis...
Current theory proposes that nestlings beg to signal hunger level to parents honestly, or that sibli...
Animals produce vibrations or noises by means of body movements, which can play a role in communicat...
Parents allocate food resources to their offspring in proportion to the intensity of begging behavio...
Adult animals can eavesdrop on behavioral interactions between potential opponents to assess their c...
Game theory states that iterative interactions between individuals are necessary to adjust behaviour...
Animals communicate with conspecifics to resolve conflicts over how resources are shared. Since sign...
To resolve conflicts of interest, animals can vocally signal their resource-holding potential and mo...