Interspecific communication is common in nature, particularly between mutualists. However, whether signals evolved for communication with other species, or are in fact conspecific signals eavesdropped upon by partners, is often unclear. Fork-tailed drongos (Dicrurus adsimilis) associate with mixed-species groups and often produce true alarms at predators, whereupon associating species flee to cover, but also false alarms to steal associating species' food (kleptoparasitism). Despite such deception, associating species respond to drongo non-alarm calls by increasing their foraging and decreasing vigilance. Yet, whether these calls represent interspecific sentinel signals remains unknown. We show that drongos produced a specific sentinel call...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 78-107)Just as communication within a species can have mu...
SummaryMany foraging animals face a fundamental tradeoff between predation and starvation [1, 2]. In...
Strong social bonds form between individuals in many group-living species, and these relationships c...
Interspecific communication is common in nature, particularly between mutualists. However, whether s...
Mutualisms, where organisms benefit from cooperation, are common in nature, but payoffs are dynamic ...
Data for analyses undertaken in the manuscript 'Interspecific signalling between mutualists: food-th...
Audience effects are increasingly recognized as an important aspect of intraspecific communication. ...
Parasitism generally imposes costs on victims, yet many victims appear to tolerate their parasites. ...
Deception is common in nature, but victims of deception discriminate against and ultimately ignore d...
Mixed-species bird flocks are ideal systems for investigating fundamental questions of community eco...
Heterospecific alarm calls may provide crucial survival benefits shaping animal behaviour. Multispec...
A basic tenet of animal behavior is that animal groupings (e.g., schools of fishes or flocks of bird...
Animal distributions are influenced by variation in predation risk in space, which has been describe...
Summary This paper investigates, through experiments using surrogate predators, differences in intra...
Heterospecific alarm calls may provide crucial survival benefits shaping animal behaviour. Multi-spe...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 78-107)Just as communication within a species can have mu...
SummaryMany foraging animals face a fundamental tradeoff between predation and starvation [1, 2]. In...
Strong social bonds form between individuals in many group-living species, and these relationships c...
Interspecific communication is common in nature, particularly between mutualists. However, whether s...
Mutualisms, where organisms benefit from cooperation, are common in nature, but payoffs are dynamic ...
Data for analyses undertaken in the manuscript 'Interspecific signalling between mutualists: food-th...
Audience effects are increasingly recognized as an important aspect of intraspecific communication. ...
Parasitism generally imposes costs on victims, yet many victims appear to tolerate their parasites. ...
Deception is common in nature, but victims of deception discriminate against and ultimately ignore d...
Mixed-species bird flocks are ideal systems for investigating fundamental questions of community eco...
Heterospecific alarm calls may provide crucial survival benefits shaping animal behaviour. Multispec...
A basic tenet of animal behavior is that animal groupings (e.g., schools of fishes or flocks of bird...
Animal distributions are influenced by variation in predation risk in space, which has been describe...
Summary This paper investigates, through experiments using surrogate predators, differences in intra...
Heterospecific alarm calls may provide crucial survival benefits shaping animal behaviour. Multi-spe...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 78-107)Just as communication within a species can have mu...
SummaryMany foraging animals face a fundamental tradeoff between predation and starvation [1, 2]. In...
Strong social bonds form between individuals in many group-living species, and these relationships c...