Social foragers receive and use information both about companions (social information) and about events external to the group, such as presence of potential predators. Scanning behaviour is often incorporated in theoretical models using simplifying assumptions in relation to the trade-off in information gathering between body postures (head-up versus head-down); however, some avian visual systems may allow individuals to scan in both body postures. We studied these issues experimentally, using starlings, Sturnus vulgaris, foraging in enclosures on natural fields. We varied the availability of information from conspecifics by placing visual barriers that blocked the view when the subjects were in head-down position and by manipulating the di...
Visual obstructions can cause an increase in antipredator vigilance in prey animals by making predat...
As social foraging groups increase in size, individual levels of scanning decrease while time spent ...
Scanning behaviour enables birds to collect information important for their survival, such as detect...
Social foraging differs from individual foraging because it alters both resource availability and th...
Social foraging differs from individual foraging because it alters both resource availability and th...
Birds gather information about their environment mainly through vision by scanning their surrounding...
Birds gather information about their environment mainly through vision by scanning their surrounding...
We assessed experimentally how the quality and quantity of social information affected foraging deci...
Recent models have considered the problem of how a solitary animal should make efficient foraging de...
Foraging animals frequently change their pattern of vigilance when they move from a patch with a cle...
Foraging animals frequently change their pattern of vigilance when they move from a patch with a cle...
Abstract Foraging mode influences the dominant sen-sory modality used by a forager and likely the st...
Vigilance (scanning) and other behavior patterns were studied in free-ranging Evening Grosbeaks (Coc...
Vigilance (scanning) and other behavior patterns were studied in free-ranging Evening Grosbeaks (Coc...
Animals gather information from their environment to reduce uncertainty and make adaptive decisions,...
Visual obstructions can cause an increase in antipredator vigilance in prey animals by making predat...
As social foraging groups increase in size, individual levels of scanning decrease while time spent ...
Scanning behaviour enables birds to collect information important for their survival, such as detect...
Social foraging differs from individual foraging because it alters both resource availability and th...
Social foraging differs from individual foraging because it alters both resource availability and th...
Birds gather information about their environment mainly through vision by scanning their surrounding...
Birds gather information about their environment mainly through vision by scanning their surrounding...
We assessed experimentally how the quality and quantity of social information affected foraging deci...
Recent models have considered the problem of how a solitary animal should make efficient foraging de...
Foraging animals frequently change their pattern of vigilance when they move from a patch with a cle...
Foraging animals frequently change their pattern of vigilance when they move from a patch with a cle...
Abstract Foraging mode influences the dominant sen-sory modality used by a forager and likely the st...
Vigilance (scanning) and other behavior patterns were studied in free-ranging Evening Grosbeaks (Coc...
Vigilance (scanning) and other behavior patterns were studied in free-ranging Evening Grosbeaks (Coc...
Animals gather information from their environment to reduce uncertainty and make adaptive decisions,...
Visual obstructions can cause an increase in antipredator vigilance in prey animals by making predat...
As social foraging groups increase in size, individual levels of scanning decrease while time spent ...
Scanning behaviour enables birds to collect information important for their survival, such as detect...