Background: Discriminating threatening individuals from non-threatening ones allow territory owners to modulate their territorial responses according to the threat posed by each intruder. This ability reduces costs associated with territorial defence. Reduced aggression towards familiar adjacent neighbours, termed the dear-enemy effect, has been shown in numerous species. An important question that has never been investigated is whether territory owners perceive distant neighbours established in the same group as strangers because of their unfamiliarity, or as dear-enemies because of their group membership. Methodology/Principal Findings: To investigate this question, we played back to male skylarks (Alauda arvensis) songs of adjacent neigh...
The dear enemy hypothesis predicts that territorial individuals will be less aggressive toward known...
Abstract: Territorial animals often respond less aggressively to neighbours than strangers. This ‘de...
Animal communication often occurs in communication networks in which multiple signalers and receiver...
BACKGROUND: Discriminating threatening individuals from non-threatening ones allow territory owners ...
Background: Discriminating threatening individuals from non-threatening ones allow territory owners ...
International audienceSong geographic variation and Neighbour-Stranger (N-S) discrimination have bee...
International audienceNumerous territorial species are less aggressive towards neighbours than stran...
Numerous territorial species are less aggressive towards neighbours than strangers. This tolerance t...
Song geographic variation and Neighbour–Stranger (N–S) discrimination have been intensively but sepa...
Many territorial animals are less aggressive towards neighbours than they are towards strangers. Thi...
Neighbour recognition allows territory owners to modulate their territorial response according to th...
International audienceNeighbour recognition allows territory owners to modulate their territorial re...
The Skylark Alauda arvensis is a territorial species of open landscape in which pairs settle in stab...
itia line rds eff studied. In this study, we followed the change of dear enemy relationships during ...
In communication networks, territorial neighbours often regulate social relations using long-range s...
The dear enemy hypothesis predicts that territorial individuals will be less aggressive toward known...
Abstract: Territorial animals often respond less aggressively to neighbours than strangers. This ‘de...
Animal communication often occurs in communication networks in which multiple signalers and receiver...
BACKGROUND: Discriminating threatening individuals from non-threatening ones allow territory owners ...
Background: Discriminating threatening individuals from non-threatening ones allow territory owners ...
International audienceSong geographic variation and Neighbour-Stranger (N-S) discrimination have bee...
International audienceNumerous territorial species are less aggressive towards neighbours than stran...
Numerous territorial species are less aggressive towards neighbours than strangers. This tolerance t...
Song geographic variation and Neighbour–Stranger (N–S) discrimination have been intensively but sepa...
Many territorial animals are less aggressive towards neighbours than they are towards strangers. Thi...
Neighbour recognition allows territory owners to modulate their territorial response according to th...
International audienceNeighbour recognition allows territory owners to modulate their territorial re...
The Skylark Alauda arvensis is a territorial species of open landscape in which pairs settle in stab...
itia line rds eff studied. In this study, we followed the change of dear enemy relationships during ...
In communication networks, territorial neighbours often regulate social relations using long-range s...
The dear enemy hypothesis predicts that territorial individuals will be less aggressive toward known...
Abstract: Territorial animals often respond less aggressively to neighbours than strangers. This ‘de...
Animal communication often occurs in communication networks in which multiple signalers and receiver...