Collective responses to threats occur throughout the animal kingdom but little is known about the cognitive processes underpinning them. Antipredator mobbing is one such response. Approaching a predator may be highly risky, but the individual risk declines and the likelihood of repelling the predator increases in larger mobbing groups. The ability to appraise the number of conspecifics involved in a mobbing event could therefore facilitate strategic decisions about whether to join. Mobs are commonly initiated by recruitment calls, which may provide valuable information to guide decision-making. We tested whether the number of wild jackdaws responding to recruitment calls was influenced by the number of callers. As predicted, playbacks simul...
Two aspects of reactive antipredator behaviour are still unclear for ungulates. First, when there is...
The group size effect states that animals living in groups gain anti-predator benefits through reduc...
Studies of predator-mediated selection on behaviour are critical for our understanding of the evolut...
Collective responses to threats occur throughout the animal kingdom but little is known about the co...
This is the author accepted manuscript. Available from Nature Publishing Group via the DOI in this r...
MbyRes thesis on collective responses to antipredator recruitment call in the jackdaw with particula...
Social learning is often assumed to help young animals respond appropriately to potential threats in...
When facing a predator, animals need to perform an appropriate anti-predator behavior such as escapi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Summary This paper investigates, through experiments using surrogate predators, differences in intra...
In social species, conspecific outsiders present various threats to groups and their members. These ...
Animal distributions are influenced by variation in predation risk in space, which has been describe...
Determining why some animals form groups while others remain solitary is a longstanding goal in beha...
Many species approach predators to harass and drive them away, even though mobbing a predator can be...
Collective decision-making is a widespread phenomenon across organisms. Studying how animal societie...
Two aspects of reactive antipredator behaviour are still unclear for ungulates. First, when there is...
The group size effect states that animals living in groups gain anti-predator benefits through reduc...
Studies of predator-mediated selection on behaviour are critical for our understanding of the evolut...
Collective responses to threats occur throughout the animal kingdom but little is known about the co...
This is the author accepted manuscript. Available from Nature Publishing Group via the DOI in this r...
MbyRes thesis on collective responses to antipredator recruitment call in the jackdaw with particula...
Social learning is often assumed to help young animals respond appropriately to potential threats in...
When facing a predator, animals need to perform an appropriate anti-predator behavior such as escapi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Summary This paper investigates, through experiments using surrogate predators, differences in intra...
In social species, conspecific outsiders present various threats to groups and their members. These ...
Animal distributions are influenced by variation in predation risk in space, which has been describe...
Determining why some animals form groups while others remain solitary is a longstanding goal in beha...
Many species approach predators to harass and drive them away, even though mobbing a predator can be...
Collective decision-making is a widespread phenomenon across organisms. Studying how animal societie...
Two aspects of reactive antipredator behaviour are still unclear for ungulates. First, when there is...
The group size effect states that animals living in groups gain anti-predator benefits through reduc...
Studies of predator-mediated selection on behaviour are critical for our understanding of the evolut...