Alarm calls potentially provide information about predators to heterospecifics, but little is known about patterns of eavesdropping among species. Many cases of eavesdropping in birds and mammals involve social species in mixed-species groups, but this is not always true and the reliability of information may also be critical. We used a playback experiment and observations of natural alarm calling to test for understanding of aerial ‘‘hawk’’ alarms among 3 species of passerine and assess call reliability. Superb fairy-wrens and white-browed scrubwrens are ecologically similar and can share mixed-species flocks, whereas New Holland honeyeaters are ecologically distinct and do not flock with the other species. Fairy-wrens and scrubwrens fled ...
Although functionally referential signals have been extensively studied, largely in mammals (e.g., n...
Information about predators can mean the difference between life and death, but prey face the challe...
Information about predators can mean the difference between life and death, but prey face the challe...
Alarm calls potentially provide information about predators to heterospecifics, but little is known ...
Some birds eavesdrop on the alarm calls of other species, but little is known about the specific inf...
Individuals are likely to benefit from responding to the alarm signals of other species with similar...
Alarm calls given by other species potentially provide a network of information about danger, but li...
Individuals gain valuable information by eavesdropping on others species' signals, but there are pot...
Vertebrates that eavesdrop on heterospecific alarm calls must distinguish alarms from sounds that ca...
Vertebrates that eavesdrop on heterospecific alarm calls must distinguish alarms from sounds that ca...
Vertebrates that eavesdrop on heterospecific alarm calls must distinguish alarms from sounds that ca...
Vertebrates that eavesdrop on heterospecific alarm calls must distinguish alarms from sounds that ca...
SummaryMany vertebrates gain critical information about danger by eavesdropping on other species’ al...
Young birds and mammals suffer from a high risk of predation, and should be under strong selection f...
Although functionally referential signals have been extensively studied, largely in mammals (e.g., n...
Although functionally referential signals have been extensively studied, largely in mammals (e.g., n...
Information about predators can mean the difference between life and death, but prey face the challe...
Information about predators can mean the difference between life and death, but prey face the challe...
Alarm calls potentially provide information about predators to heterospecifics, but little is known ...
Some birds eavesdrop on the alarm calls of other species, but little is known about the specific inf...
Individuals are likely to benefit from responding to the alarm signals of other species with similar...
Alarm calls given by other species potentially provide a network of information about danger, but li...
Individuals gain valuable information by eavesdropping on others species' signals, but there are pot...
Vertebrates that eavesdrop on heterospecific alarm calls must distinguish alarms from sounds that ca...
Vertebrates that eavesdrop on heterospecific alarm calls must distinguish alarms from sounds that ca...
Vertebrates that eavesdrop on heterospecific alarm calls must distinguish alarms from sounds that ca...
Vertebrates that eavesdrop on heterospecific alarm calls must distinguish alarms from sounds that ca...
SummaryMany vertebrates gain critical information about danger by eavesdropping on other species’ al...
Young birds and mammals suffer from a high risk of predation, and should be under strong selection f...
Although functionally referential signals have been extensively studied, largely in mammals (e.g., n...
Although functionally referential signals have been extensively studied, largely in mammals (e.g., n...
Information about predators can mean the difference between life and death, but prey face the challe...
Information about predators can mean the difference between life and death, but prey face the challe...