Animals produce vibrations or noises by means of body movements, which can play a role in communication. These behaviors enhance signal transmission or receiver attention and could be specifically used during turn-taking phases of a reciprocal exchange of signals. In the barn owl Tyto alba, nestlings vocalize one after the other to negotiate which individual will have priority access to the impending prey item to be delivered by the parents. Owlets adjust their vocalization to their own hunger level and to their siblings\u2019 vocalization, withdrawing from the contest in front of highly vocal, and hence hungry, motivated nestmates. As sibling negotiation is a multicomponent display, we examined whether body movements could also be part of ...
<div><p>Begging behaviour of nestlings has been intensively studied for several decades as a key com...
To resolve the share of limited resources, animals often compete through exchange of signals about t...
Assessing the amount of rivals is crucial to optimally adjust investment into a contest. If laborato...
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...
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...
In animal communication, signal loudness is often ignored and seldom measured. We used a playback ex...
To resolve conflicts over limited resources, animals often communicate about their motivation to com...
In animal societies, individuals should optimize the way they behave in relation to the behavior dis...
To compete over limited parental resources, young animals communicate with their parents and sibling...
Animals resolve conflicts over the share of resources by competing physically or signalling motivati...
Animals communicate with conspecifics to resolve conflicts over how resources are shared. Since sign...
Begging behaviour of nestlings has been intensively studied for several decades as a key component o...
Mated pairs of animals in many taxa coordinate their vocalizations into duets, yet most research on ...
<div><p>Begging behaviour of nestlings has been intensively studied for several decades as a key com...
To resolve the share of limited resources, animals often compete through exchange of signals about t...
Assessing the amount of rivals is crucial to optimally adjust investment into a contest. If laborato...
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...
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...
In animal communication, signal loudness is often ignored and seldom measured. We used a playback ex...
To resolve conflicts over limited resources, animals often communicate about their motivation to com...
In animal societies, individuals should optimize the way they behave in relation to the behavior dis...
To compete over limited parental resources, young animals communicate with their parents and sibling...
Animals resolve conflicts over the share of resources by competing physically or signalling motivati...
Animals communicate with conspecifics to resolve conflicts over how resources are shared. Since sign...
Begging behaviour of nestlings has been intensively studied for several decades as a key component o...
Mated pairs of animals in many taxa coordinate their vocalizations into duets, yet most research on ...
<div><p>Begging behaviour of nestlings has been intensively studied for several decades as a key com...
To resolve the share of limited resources, animals often compete through exchange of signals about t...
Assessing the amount of rivals is crucial to optimally adjust investment into a contest. If laborato...