We studied the barking behaviour of free-ranging roe deer, Capreolus capreolus, in response to disturbance provoked by a human observer and in response to the playback of recorded barks. Three alternative functions of this behaviour were hypothesized: barking is an alarm call, a pursuit-deterrent call or a territorial call. Our observational data showed that, in the presence of a source of disturbance, solitary individuals barked more frequently than deer in groups, suggesting that barking does not serve to warn conspecifics of potential danger, but rather to inform any potential predator that it has been identified. The frequencies of both barking and counterbarking (barking of a second deer in response to tile barks of an initiator) were ...
Among the social canids, howling is largely accepted as playing a role in territory maintenance. How...
The efficacy of animal signals is strongly influenced by the structure of the habitat in which they ...
In deer, as in other group-living mammals, communication plays a crucial role in social interactions...
In roe deer, barking is a loud call commonly given by males and females during inter- or intraspecif...
Over the years, a lot of different actions have been tested in order to prevent road and railway col...
"The impact of hunting on wildlife is a complex phenomenon which varies in space and across time, an...
Identifying the respective functions of distinct call types is an important step towards understandi...
While visual forms of vigilance behavior and their relationship with predation risk have been broadl...
Red deer stags (Cervus elaphus) give two distinct types of roars during the breeding season, the “co...
Acoustic cues present in the reproductive calls of many animal species potentially encode important ...
The roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) is considered a special case of territorial ungulate. This study ...
Radiotracking of two roe deer Capreolus capreolus (1 female, 1 male) in a Mediterranean habitat (Mat...
Interference is expected to occur at feeding areas between species with a similar diet, but few stud...
International audienceThe phylogenetic relationships of Cervidae have been debated for decades. Whil...
The function of inter-specific interactions in large herbivore assemblies is under debate. We have s...
Among the social canids, howling is largely accepted as playing a role in territory maintenance. How...
The efficacy of animal signals is strongly influenced by the structure of the habitat in which they ...
In deer, as in other group-living mammals, communication plays a crucial role in social interactions...
In roe deer, barking is a loud call commonly given by males and females during inter- or intraspecif...
Over the years, a lot of different actions have been tested in order to prevent road and railway col...
"The impact of hunting on wildlife is a complex phenomenon which varies in space and across time, an...
Identifying the respective functions of distinct call types is an important step towards understandi...
While visual forms of vigilance behavior and their relationship with predation risk have been broadl...
Red deer stags (Cervus elaphus) give two distinct types of roars during the breeding season, the “co...
Acoustic cues present in the reproductive calls of many animal species potentially encode important ...
The roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) is considered a special case of territorial ungulate. This study ...
Radiotracking of two roe deer Capreolus capreolus (1 female, 1 male) in a Mediterranean habitat (Mat...
Interference is expected to occur at feeding areas between species with a similar diet, but few stud...
International audienceThe phylogenetic relationships of Cervidae have been debated for decades. Whil...
The function of inter-specific interactions in large herbivore assemblies is under debate. We have s...
Among the social canids, howling is largely accepted as playing a role in territory maintenance. How...
The efficacy of animal signals is strongly influenced by the structure of the habitat in which they ...
In deer, as in other group-living mammals, communication plays a crucial role in social interactions...