The storage of food is widespread among mammals and birds and can be flexibly adjusted to various contexts such as competition, food availability or energetic demands. In bird species, nonbreeders often move through large areas whereby periods of long-term settlement can alternate with short-term visits. In food-caching species these differences in the degree of local settlement might change the benefits gained from storing food, and caching may only be advantageous during periods of prolonged settlement. We examined whether differences in local settlement influence food-caching behaviour of wild common ravens at a local anthropogenic food source with high interspecific and intraspecific competition. We found that individuals with a higher ...
Food caching is a paramount model for studying relations between cognition, brain organisation and e...
Foraging behaviour in birds is strongly determined by temporal factors such as season and time of da...
Foraging behaviour in birds is strongly determined by temporal factors such as season and time of da...
Group-foraging ravens scatter-hoard when they are competing for food and, to some extent, also raid ...
Social foraging provides several benefits for individuals but also bears the potential costs of high...
Human social behaviour is influenced by attributing mental states to others. It is debated whether a...
Like other corvids, food-storing ravens protect their caches from being pilfered by conspecifics by ...
We studied the food hoarding behavior of willow tits (Pcrrut montanus), a scatter-hoarding passerine...
We studied the food hoarding behavior of willow tits (Pcrrut montanus), a scatter-hoarding passerine...
Caching is the behaviour in which an animal stores food for later consumption. The most likely funct...
Social foraging allows individuals to scrounge, i.e. to exploit the food others have made available....
TITLE Rich pickings near large communal roosts favor 'gang' foraging by juvenile common ra...
Natal dispersal is a well-studied phenomenon that can be divided into three stages: (1) starting fro...
The storing of food is a common behaviour in the American kestrel ( Falco sparverius), a small, cavi...
Natal dispersal is a well-studied phenomenon that can be divided into three stages: (1) starting fro...
Food caching is a paramount model for studying relations between cognition, brain organisation and e...
Foraging behaviour in birds is strongly determined by temporal factors such as season and time of da...
Foraging behaviour in birds is strongly determined by temporal factors such as season and time of da...
Group-foraging ravens scatter-hoard when they are competing for food and, to some extent, also raid ...
Social foraging provides several benefits for individuals but also bears the potential costs of high...
Human social behaviour is influenced by attributing mental states to others. It is debated whether a...
Like other corvids, food-storing ravens protect their caches from being pilfered by conspecifics by ...
We studied the food hoarding behavior of willow tits (Pcrrut montanus), a scatter-hoarding passerine...
We studied the food hoarding behavior of willow tits (Pcrrut montanus), a scatter-hoarding passerine...
Caching is the behaviour in which an animal stores food for later consumption. The most likely funct...
Social foraging allows individuals to scrounge, i.e. to exploit the food others have made available....
TITLE Rich pickings near large communal roosts favor 'gang' foraging by juvenile common ra...
Natal dispersal is a well-studied phenomenon that can be divided into three stages: (1) starting fro...
The storing of food is a common behaviour in the American kestrel ( Falco sparverius), a small, cavi...
Natal dispersal is a well-studied phenomenon that can be divided into three stages: (1) starting fro...
Food caching is a paramount model for studying relations between cognition, brain organisation and e...
Foraging behaviour in birds is strongly determined by temporal factors such as season and time of da...
Foraging behaviour in birds is strongly determined by temporal factors such as season and time of da...