Even though birds’ perceptions of risk are biased towards starvation avoidance in winter, recognition of the level of threat of a predator is an important precondition. To investigate the ability of three tit species (Blue Cyanistes caeruleus, Great Parus major and Willow Tits Poecile montanus) to recognise dangerous and harmless objects, I studied their mobbing reaction and the latency of the tits to return to the feeder after being exposed to life like models of Eurasian Sparrowhawk Accipiter nisus, Siberian Jay Perisoreus infaustus and Three-toed Woodpecker Picoides tridactylus, birds similar in size (about 30 cm) but differing widely from each other in feeding. The mobbing level was higher and the latency time of each of the tit species...
Predators may either learn to avoid aposematic prey or may avoid it because of an innate bias. Learn...
In my bachelor{\crq}s thesis I have discussed whether movement of a predator dummy reduces the numbe...
This research funded by NERC (NE/J018694/1), the Royal Society (RG2012R2), the M. J. Murdock Charita...
I investigated how willingness to risk the exposure to a predator in order to gain access to food is...
The Common Redpoll Carduelis flammea is a highly social flocking bird which forms cohesive gr...
Abstract Pair-wise preference experiments were used to reveal predator discrimination by four tit sp...
Inter-specific and intra-specific variation in reactions towards novel and aposematic prey was found...
Pair-wise preferential experiments were used to reveal dangerous predator differentiation and abilit...
Inter-specific and intra-specific variation in reactions towards novel and aposematic prey was found...
The Natural Environment Research Council (NE/J018694/1), the Royal Society (RG2012R2), the M. J. Mur...
This thesis evaluates the vigilance parameters of two species of tits affected by the presence of a ...
Pair-wise preferential experiments were used to reveal dangerous predator differentiation and abilit...
Wintering birds are particularly susceptible to predation while foraging at feeders. The ‘starvatio...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this record....
To combat the threat of predation, prey species have developed a variety of ways to recognize and re...
Predators may either learn to avoid aposematic prey or may avoid it because of an innate bias. Learn...
In my bachelor{\crq}s thesis I have discussed whether movement of a predator dummy reduces the numbe...
This research funded by NERC (NE/J018694/1), the Royal Society (RG2012R2), the M. J. Murdock Charita...
I investigated how willingness to risk the exposure to a predator in order to gain access to food is...
The Common Redpoll Carduelis flammea is a highly social flocking bird which forms cohesive gr...
Abstract Pair-wise preference experiments were used to reveal predator discrimination by four tit sp...
Inter-specific and intra-specific variation in reactions towards novel and aposematic prey was found...
Pair-wise preferential experiments were used to reveal dangerous predator differentiation and abilit...
Inter-specific and intra-specific variation in reactions towards novel and aposematic prey was found...
The Natural Environment Research Council (NE/J018694/1), the Royal Society (RG2012R2), the M. J. Mur...
This thesis evaluates the vigilance parameters of two species of tits affected by the presence of a ...
Pair-wise preferential experiments were used to reveal dangerous predator differentiation and abilit...
Wintering birds are particularly susceptible to predation while foraging at feeders. The ‘starvatio...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this record....
To combat the threat of predation, prey species have developed a variety of ways to recognize and re...
Predators may either learn to avoid aposematic prey or may avoid it because of an innate bias. Learn...
In my bachelor{\crq}s thesis I have discussed whether movement of a predator dummy reduces the numbe...
This research funded by NERC (NE/J018694/1), the Royal Society (RG2012R2), the M. J. Murdock Charita...