Social learning is often assumed to help young animals respond appropriately to potential threats in the environment. We brought wild, juvenile jackdaws briefly into captivity to test whether short exposures to conspecific vocalisations are sufficient to promote anti-predator learning. Individuals were presented with one of two models – a stuffed fox representing a genuine threat, or a toy elephant simulating a novel predator. Following an initial baseline presentation, juveniles were trained by pairing models with either adult mobbing calls, indicating danger, or contact calls suggesting no danger. In a final test phase with no playbacks, birds appeared to have habituated to the elephant, regardless of training, but responses to the fox re...
Many prey species rely on conspecifics to gather information about unknown predation threats, but li...
Reintroductions are becoming an increasingly important conservation tool. However, captive bred indi...
Social learning is an important mechanism for acquiring knowledge about environmental risk. However,...
Social learning is often assumed to help young animals respond appropriately to potential threats in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Collective responses to threats occur throughout the animal kingdom but little is known about the co...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Although wild animals increasingly encounter human-produced food and objects, it is unknown how they...
Nature is composed of self-propelled, animate agents and inanimate objects. Laboratory studies have ...
Collective responses to threats occur throughout the animal kingdom but little is known about the co...
Responding appropriately during the first predatory attack in life is often critical for survival. I...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Al...
When facing a predator, animals need to perform an appropriate anti-predator behavior such as escapi...
Social learning is a topic of many studies. We tested the effect of social learning on the acquisiti...
The ability to recognize and respond to predators often has a learned component, but few studies hav...
Many prey species rely on conspecifics to gather information about unknown predation threats, but li...
Reintroductions are becoming an increasingly important conservation tool. However, captive bred indi...
Social learning is an important mechanism for acquiring knowledge about environmental risk. However,...
Social learning is often assumed to help young animals respond appropriately to potential threats in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Collective responses to threats occur throughout the animal kingdom but little is known about the co...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Although wild animals increasingly encounter human-produced food and objects, it is unknown how they...
Nature is composed of self-propelled, animate agents and inanimate objects. Laboratory studies have ...
Collective responses to threats occur throughout the animal kingdom but little is known about the co...
Responding appropriately during the first predatory attack in life is often critical for survival. I...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Al...
When facing a predator, animals need to perform an appropriate anti-predator behavior such as escapi...
Social learning is a topic of many studies. We tested the effect of social learning on the acquisiti...
The ability to recognize and respond to predators often has a learned component, but few studies hav...
Many prey species rely on conspecifics to gather information about unknown predation threats, but li...
Reintroductions are becoming an increasingly important conservation tool. However, captive bred indi...
Social learning is an important mechanism for acquiring knowledge about environmental risk. However,...