The sentinel behaviour of 38 Arabian babbler adult floaters, who lived alone within a territory belonging to a foreign group, was studied and compared with their own sentinel behaviour in the past, when they were group members. All floaters acted as sentinels and uttered ‘alarm calls’. This suggests that sentinel activity is due at least, in part, to selfish motives. Floaters sentinelled less than they did as group members, with the decrease in sentinel activity sharper for ex-dominants than for ex-subordinates. One possible explanation for these differences is that sentinel activity is aimed not only at detecting predators, but also at detecting foreign conspecifics. Within a group, the latter incentive is stronger for breeding dominants t...
Increased vulnerability to predation results in young individuals of many species experiencing highe...
Interspecific communication is common in nature, particularly between mutualists. However, whether s...
Efficient cooperation requires effective coordination of individual contributions to the cooperative...
The sentinel behaviour of 38 Arabian babbler adult floaters, who lived alone within a territory belo...
Sentinel behaviour, where individuals take turns to watch for danger and give alarm calls to approac...
In order to reduce their predation risk, species have evolved a range of anti-predator behaviours. ...
Sentinels are a conspicuous feature of some cooperative societies and are often assumed to provide b...
Foraging in a group potentially allows individuals to reduce anti-predator vigilance without increas...
SummaryMany foraging animals face a fundamental tradeoff between predation and starvation [1, 2]. In...
In risky environments, where threats are unpredictable and the quality of information about threats ...
The occurrence of group-living behaviour has often been explained by the benefits individuals receiv...
To maximise foraging opportunities while simultaneously avoiding predation, group-living animals can...
Observations on 12 groups comprised of two adult males and one adult female (some included one or tw...
Observations on 12 groups comprised of two adult males and one adult female (some included one or tw...
Efficient cooperation requires effective coordination of individual contributions to the cooperative...
Increased vulnerability to predation results in young individuals of many species experiencing highe...
Interspecific communication is common in nature, particularly between mutualists. However, whether s...
Efficient cooperation requires effective coordination of individual contributions to the cooperative...
The sentinel behaviour of 38 Arabian babbler adult floaters, who lived alone within a territory belo...
Sentinel behaviour, where individuals take turns to watch for danger and give alarm calls to approac...
In order to reduce their predation risk, species have evolved a range of anti-predator behaviours. ...
Sentinels are a conspicuous feature of some cooperative societies and are often assumed to provide b...
Foraging in a group potentially allows individuals to reduce anti-predator vigilance without increas...
SummaryMany foraging animals face a fundamental tradeoff between predation and starvation [1, 2]. In...
In risky environments, where threats are unpredictable and the quality of information about threats ...
The occurrence of group-living behaviour has often been explained by the benefits individuals receiv...
To maximise foraging opportunities while simultaneously avoiding predation, group-living animals can...
Observations on 12 groups comprised of two adult males and one adult female (some included one or tw...
Observations on 12 groups comprised of two adult males and one adult female (some included one or tw...
Efficient cooperation requires effective coordination of individual contributions to the cooperative...
Increased vulnerability to predation results in young individuals of many species experiencing highe...
Interspecific communication is common in nature, particularly between mutualists. However, whether s...
Efficient cooperation requires effective coordination of individual contributions to the cooperative...