In habitats in which multiple species are prey to the same predators, individuals can greatly benefit from recognizing information regarding predators that is provided by other species. Past studies have demonstrated that various mammals respond to familiar heterospecific alarm calls, but whether acoustic similarity to a familiar call can prompt a mammal\u27s recognition of an unfamiliar call has yet to be shown. We presented alarm calls to free-ranging eastern gray squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis) and recorded behavioral changes in vigilance and antipredatory response. Playbacks included alarm calls of a sympatric bird (American robin, Turdus migratorius), an allopatric bird with a call structure similar to that of the robin (common blackb...
Responding appropriately to alarm calls may be especially important to immature animals, since they ...
Sound attenuation properties of the habitats occupied by two species of tree squirrels affect whethe...
SummaryMany vertebrates gain critical information about danger by eavesdropping on other species’ al...
When multiple species are vulnerable to a common set of predators, it is advantageous for individual...
When multiple species are vulnerable to a common set of predators, it is advantageous for individual...
Communication is a fundamental biological phenomenon, necessary in many species for successful repro...
Alarm calls are vocalizations produced by animals in response to a perceived threat and may provide ...
In ecosystems where multiple species share the same predators, it is advantageous for individuals to...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 78-107)Just as communication within a species can have mu...
Animals gather information about their environment from a variety of sources to enable adaptive deci...
Eavesdropping on the alarm calls of other species can provide vertebrates with valuable information ...
Alarm calls given by other species potentially provide a network of information about danger, but li...
Vertebrates that eavesdrop on heterospecific alarm calls must distinguish alarms from sounds that ca...
Because young ground squirrels are vulnerable to predation, selection would favor the early ability ...
This study investigated alarm calls given by Uinta ground squirrels (Spermophilus armatus) in the pr...
Responding appropriately to alarm calls may be especially important to immature animals, since they ...
Sound attenuation properties of the habitats occupied by two species of tree squirrels affect whethe...
SummaryMany vertebrates gain critical information about danger by eavesdropping on other species’ al...
When multiple species are vulnerable to a common set of predators, it is advantageous for individual...
When multiple species are vulnerable to a common set of predators, it is advantageous for individual...
Communication is a fundamental biological phenomenon, necessary in many species for successful repro...
Alarm calls are vocalizations produced by animals in response to a perceived threat and may provide ...
In ecosystems where multiple species share the same predators, it is advantageous for individuals to...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 78-107)Just as communication within a species can have mu...
Animals gather information about their environment from a variety of sources to enable adaptive deci...
Eavesdropping on the alarm calls of other species can provide vertebrates with valuable information ...
Alarm calls given by other species potentially provide a network of information about danger, but li...
Vertebrates that eavesdrop on heterospecific alarm calls must distinguish alarms from sounds that ca...
Because young ground squirrels are vulnerable to predation, selection would favor the early ability ...
This study investigated alarm calls given by Uinta ground squirrels (Spermophilus armatus) in the pr...
Responding appropriately to alarm calls may be especially important to immature animals, since they ...
Sound attenuation properties of the habitats occupied by two species of tree squirrels affect whethe...
SummaryMany vertebrates gain critical information about danger by eavesdropping on other species’ al...