Current theory proposes that nestlings beg to signal hunger level to parents honestly, or that siblings compete by escalating begging to attract the attention of parents. Although begging is assumed to be directed at parents, barn owl (Tyto alba) nestlings vocalize in the presence but also in the absence of the parents. Applying the theory of asymmetrical contests we experimentally tested three predictions of the novel hypothesis that in the absence of the parents siblings vocally settle contests over prey items to be delivered next by a parent. This 'sibling negotiation hypothesis' proposes that offspring use each others begging vocalization as a source of information about their relative willingness to contest the next prey item delivered...
Game theory states that iterative interactions between individuals are necessary to adjust behaviour...
Animals produce vibrations or noises by means of body movements, which can play a role in communicat...
In animal communication, signal loudness is often ignored and seldom measured. We used a playback ex...
Current theory proposes that nestlings beg to signal hunger level to parents honestly, or that sibli...
Game theory states that iterative interactions between individuals are necessary to adjust behaviour...
Parents allocate food resources to their offspring in proportion to the intensity of begging behavio...
Animals produce vibrations or noises by means of body movements, which can play a role in communicat...
To resolve conflicts of interest, animals can vocally signal their resource-holding potential and mo...
Animals resolve conflicts over the share of resources by competing physically or signalling motivati...
In species with parental care, competition among siblings for access to limited parental resources i...
In animal societies, individuals should optimize the way they behave in relation to the behavior dis...
Begging behaviour of nestlings has been intensively studied for several decades as a key component o...
<div><p>Begging behaviour of nestlings has been intensively studied for several decades as a key com...
When siblings differ markedly in their need for food, they may benefit from signalling to each other...
Nestling begging behaviour may be an honest signal of need used by parents to adjust optimally both ...
Game theory states that iterative interactions between individuals are necessary to adjust behaviour...
Animals produce vibrations or noises by means of body movements, which can play a role in communicat...
In animal communication, signal loudness is often ignored and seldom measured. We used a playback ex...
Current theory proposes that nestlings beg to signal hunger level to parents honestly, or that sibli...
Game theory states that iterative interactions between individuals are necessary to adjust behaviour...
Parents allocate food resources to their offspring in proportion to the intensity of begging behavio...
Animals produce vibrations or noises by means of body movements, which can play a role in communicat...
To resolve conflicts of interest, animals can vocally signal their resource-holding potential and mo...
Animals resolve conflicts over the share of resources by competing physically or signalling motivati...
In species with parental care, competition among siblings for access to limited parental resources i...
In animal societies, individuals should optimize the way they behave in relation to the behavior dis...
Begging behaviour of nestlings has been intensively studied for several decades as a key component o...
<div><p>Begging behaviour of nestlings has been intensively studied for several decades as a key com...
When siblings differ markedly in their need for food, they may benefit from signalling to each other...
Nestling begging behaviour may be an honest signal of need used by parents to adjust optimally both ...
Game theory states that iterative interactions between individuals are necessary to adjust behaviour...
Animals produce vibrations or noises by means of body movements, which can play a role in communicat...
In animal communication, signal loudness is often ignored and seldom measured. We used a playback ex...