SummaryAnimal communication signals generally evolve to become increasingly conspicuous for intended receivers [1]. However, such conspicuous signals are also more susceptible to eavesdropping, i.e. exploitation by unintended receivers [2]. It is typically thought that eavesdroppers harm signalers and select against conspicuous signals [3]. But, if signal conspicuousness deters eavesdroppers by indicating a cost, all receivers benefit. This may occur when eavesdroppers exploit food recruitment signals but need to fight for food access [4]. Using eusocial insects, stingless bees, we show that conspicuous signals can indicate competitive costs and enable signalers to escape eavesdropper-imposed costs. The dominant eavesdropper, Triogona hyali...
Signaling is an intriguing behavioral phenomenon observed, almost without exception, when organisms ...
Pollinators provide a key ecosystem service that can be influenced by predation and predator avoidan...
For social insects, colony performance is largely dependent on the quantity and quality of food inta...
Animal communication signals generally evolve to become increasingly conspicuous for intended receiv...
SummaryAnimal communication signals generally evolve to become increasingly conspicuous for intended...
Foragers can improve search efficiency, and ultimately fitness, by using social information: cues an...
Foragers can improve search efficiency, and ultimately fitness, by using social information: cues an...
Animals constantly make decisions as they carry out basic functioning. Assessment of available optio...
The co-evolutionary arms race between predators and their prey has led to complex signalling, especi...
Group-foraging animals can coordinate their activities by performing positive signals that increase ...
Hymenopteran communication about the location and quality of food sources and other resources such a...
Pollinators such as bees provide a critical ecosystem service that can be impaired by information ab...
There has been previous theoretical explorations of the stability of signals by prey that they have ...
Signalling is necessary for the maintenance of interspecific mutualisms but is vulnerable to exploit...
Pollinators such as bees provide a critical ecosystem service that can be impaired by information ab...
Signaling is an intriguing behavioral phenomenon observed, almost without exception, when organisms ...
Pollinators provide a key ecosystem service that can be influenced by predation and predator avoidan...
For social insects, colony performance is largely dependent on the quantity and quality of food inta...
Animal communication signals generally evolve to become increasingly conspicuous for intended receiv...
SummaryAnimal communication signals generally evolve to become increasingly conspicuous for intended...
Foragers can improve search efficiency, and ultimately fitness, by using social information: cues an...
Foragers can improve search efficiency, and ultimately fitness, by using social information: cues an...
Animals constantly make decisions as they carry out basic functioning. Assessment of available optio...
The co-evolutionary arms race between predators and their prey has led to complex signalling, especi...
Group-foraging animals can coordinate their activities by performing positive signals that increase ...
Hymenopteran communication about the location and quality of food sources and other resources such a...
Pollinators such as bees provide a critical ecosystem service that can be impaired by information ab...
There has been previous theoretical explorations of the stability of signals by prey that they have ...
Signalling is necessary for the maintenance of interspecific mutualisms but is vulnerable to exploit...
Pollinators such as bees provide a critical ecosystem service that can be impaired by information ab...
Signaling is an intriguing behavioral phenomenon observed, almost without exception, when organisms ...
Pollinators provide a key ecosystem service that can be influenced by predation and predator avoidan...
For social insects, colony performance is largely dependent on the quantity and quality of food inta...