Neophobia, or the fear of novelty, may offer benefits to animals by limiting their exposure to unknown danger, but can also impose costs by preventing the exploration of potential resources. The costs and benefits of neophobia may vary throughout the year if predation pressure, resource distribution or conspecific competition changes seasonally. Despite such variation, neophobia levels are often assumed to be temporally and individually stable. Whether or not neophobia expression changes seasonally and fluctuates equally for all individuals is crucial to understanding the drivers, consequences and plasticity of novelty avoidance. We investigated seasonal differences and individual consistency in the motivation and novelty responses of a cap...
Birds` reactions towards novelty are demonstrated by two significant processes - neophobia and neoph...
Consistent, intraspecific variation in behavior, termed animal personality, has been demonstrated in...
As human populations increase and city borders grow, many animals have to modify foraging behaviors ...
Neophobia, or the fear of novelty, may offer benefits to animals by limiting their exposure to unkno...
Neophobia, or the fear of novelty, may offer benefits to animals by limiting their exposure to unkno...
Behavioral responses to novelty, including fear and subsequent avoidance of novel stimuli, i.e., neo...
Neophobia, defined as the fear of novelty, can be exhibited when individuals encounter unfamiliar st...
It is often suggested that species differences in neophobia are related to differences in feeding or...
Neophobia may constrain explorative behaviour, learning and innovation, while social context may fac...
The extent to which animals respond fearfully to novel stimuli may critically influence their abilit...
Environments undergo short-term and long-term changes due to natural or human-induced events. Animal...
The extent to which animals respond fearfully to novel stimuli may critically influence their abilit...
peer reviewedIn semi-colonial species, some individuals choose to breed in isolation while others ag...
Environments undergo short-term and long-term changes due to natural or human-induced events. Animal...
Neophobia, or the hesitancy to approach a novel food item, object, or place, is an important factor ...
Birds` reactions towards novelty are demonstrated by two significant processes - neophobia and neoph...
Consistent, intraspecific variation in behavior, termed animal personality, has been demonstrated in...
As human populations increase and city borders grow, many animals have to modify foraging behaviors ...
Neophobia, or the fear of novelty, may offer benefits to animals by limiting their exposure to unkno...
Neophobia, or the fear of novelty, may offer benefits to animals by limiting their exposure to unkno...
Behavioral responses to novelty, including fear and subsequent avoidance of novel stimuli, i.e., neo...
Neophobia, defined as the fear of novelty, can be exhibited when individuals encounter unfamiliar st...
It is often suggested that species differences in neophobia are related to differences in feeding or...
Neophobia may constrain explorative behaviour, learning and innovation, while social context may fac...
The extent to which animals respond fearfully to novel stimuli may critically influence their abilit...
Environments undergo short-term and long-term changes due to natural or human-induced events. Animal...
The extent to which animals respond fearfully to novel stimuli may critically influence their abilit...
peer reviewedIn semi-colonial species, some individuals choose to breed in isolation while others ag...
Environments undergo short-term and long-term changes due to natural or human-induced events. Animal...
Neophobia, or the hesitancy to approach a novel food item, object, or place, is an important factor ...
Birds` reactions towards novelty are demonstrated by two significant processes - neophobia and neoph...
Consistent, intraspecific variation in behavior, termed animal personality, has been demonstrated in...
As human populations increase and city borders grow, many animals have to modify foraging behaviors ...