Novel stimuli are ubiquitous. Few studies have examined mixed-species group reactions to novelty, although the complex social relationships that exist can affect species’ behavior. Additionally, studies rarely consider possible changes in communication. However, for social species, changes in communication, including rates, latencies, or note-types within a call, could potentially be correlated with behavioral traits. As such, this research aimed to address whether vocal behavior is correlated with mixed-species’ reactions to novel objects. I first tested the effect of various novel stimuli on the foraging and calling behavior of Carolina chickadees, Poecile carolinensis, and tufted titmice, Baeolophus bicolor. Chickadees and titmice both h...
Many animals produce alarm calls that warn conspecifics about predators. In some species, alarm call...
Predator-prey interactions are important for determining fitness, especially including a prey specie...
ABSTRACT—One hypothesis to explain variation in vocal communication in animal species is that the co...
This dissertation assesses fundamental social factors that drive variation in calling and other beha...
Interspecific social groups are common in birds and mammals. A diversity of socially-acquired inform...
The research described here tested for relationships among behavioral consistency, personality trait...
Animal vocal signals vary in terms of repetition rate of signal units and graded acoustic properties...
This study describes chick-a-dee calling behavior of Carolina chickadees (Poecile carolinensis) in t...
When animals vocalize under the threat of predation, variation in the structure of calls can play a ...
The behavior of bird species toward a potential predator has been investigated in various studies in...
Mixed-species bird flocks are ideal systems for investigating fundamental questions of community eco...
This study examined how perception of predator cues, across three sensory modalities, affects physio...
This report summarizes studies of the behavior of Black-capped Chickadees (Parus atricapillus) condu...
Communication is often set up as a simple dyadic exchange between one sender and one receiver. Howev...
176 pagesFor many taxa, vocal communication is an essential means of navigating continuously changin...
Many animals produce alarm calls that warn conspecifics about predators. In some species, alarm call...
Predator-prey interactions are important for determining fitness, especially including a prey specie...
ABSTRACT—One hypothesis to explain variation in vocal communication in animal species is that the co...
This dissertation assesses fundamental social factors that drive variation in calling and other beha...
Interspecific social groups are common in birds and mammals. A diversity of socially-acquired inform...
The research described here tested for relationships among behavioral consistency, personality trait...
Animal vocal signals vary in terms of repetition rate of signal units and graded acoustic properties...
This study describes chick-a-dee calling behavior of Carolina chickadees (Poecile carolinensis) in t...
When animals vocalize under the threat of predation, variation in the structure of calls can play a ...
The behavior of bird species toward a potential predator has been investigated in various studies in...
Mixed-species bird flocks are ideal systems for investigating fundamental questions of community eco...
This study examined how perception of predator cues, across three sensory modalities, affects physio...
This report summarizes studies of the behavior of Black-capped Chickadees (Parus atricapillus) condu...
Communication is often set up as a simple dyadic exchange between one sender and one receiver. Howev...
176 pagesFor many taxa, vocal communication is an essential means of navigating continuously changin...
Many animals produce alarm calls that warn conspecifics about predators. In some species, alarm call...
Predator-prey interactions are important for determining fitness, especially including a prey specie...
ABSTRACT—One hypothesis to explain variation in vocal communication in animal species is that the co...