Many prey species contain defensive chemicals that are described as tasting bitter. Bitter taste perception is, therefore, assumed to be important when predators are learning about prey defenses. However, it is not known how individuals differ in their response to bitter taste, and how this influences their foraging decisions. We conducted taste perception assays in which wild-caught great tits (Parus major) were given water with increasing concentrations of bitter-tasting chloroquine diphosphate until they showed an aversive response to bitter taste. This response threshold was found to vary considerably among individuals, ranging from chloroquine concentrations of 0.01 mmol/L to 8 mmol/L. We next investigated whether the response threshol...
Animals gather social information by observing the behavior of others, but how the intensity of obse...
The relationship between food flavors and postingestive feedback enables mammalian herbivores to pro...
Aposematic organisms defend themselves through various means to increase their unprofitability to pr...
Many prey species contain defensive chemicals that are described as tasting bitter. Bitter taste per...
Many prey species contain defensive chemicals that are described as tasting bitter. Bitter taste per...
Aposematic prey that possess chemical defenses advertise these to potential predators using conspicu...
Prey defend themselves from predators using a range of tactics, including evolving distasteful compo...
Toxic prey that signal their defences to predators using conspicuous warning signals are called ‘apo...
SummaryToxic prey advertise their unprofitability to predators via conspicuous aposematic coloration...
The importance of color and taste in feeding and drinking by omnivorous birds is context·dependent a...
Abstract The cognitive processes of predators play a central role in the evolution of prey character...
The role of olfaction for predation risk assessment remains barely explored in birds, although preda...
Foraging animals must choose between familiar prey and novel prey of uncertain profitability and pot...
Predators that have learned to associate warning coloration with toxicity often continue to include ...
Prey animals that possess chemical defences often advertise their unprofitability to predators by a ...
Animals gather social information by observing the behavior of others, but how the intensity of obse...
The relationship between food flavors and postingestive feedback enables mammalian herbivores to pro...
Aposematic organisms defend themselves through various means to increase their unprofitability to pr...
Many prey species contain defensive chemicals that are described as tasting bitter. Bitter taste per...
Many prey species contain defensive chemicals that are described as tasting bitter. Bitter taste per...
Aposematic prey that possess chemical defenses advertise these to potential predators using conspicu...
Prey defend themselves from predators using a range of tactics, including evolving distasteful compo...
Toxic prey that signal their defences to predators using conspicuous warning signals are called ‘apo...
SummaryToxic prey advertise their unprofitability to predators via conspicuous aposematic coloration...
The importance of color and taste in feeding and drinking by omnivorous birds is context·dependent a...
Abstract The cognitive processes of predators play a central role in the evolution of prey character...
The role of olfaction for predation risk assessment remains barely explored in birds, although preda...
Foraging animals must choose between familiar prey and novel prey of uncertain profitability and pot...
Predators that have learned to associate warning coloration with toxicity often continue to include ...
Prey animals that possess chemical defences often advertise their unprofitability to predators by a ...
Animals gather social information by observing the behavior of others, but how the intensity of obse...
The relationship between food flavors and postingestive feedback enables mammalian herbivores to pro...
Aposematic organisms defend themselves through various means to increase their unprofitability to pr...