Seasonal patterns in territorial behaviour are common in many species, and are often attributed to the adaptive benefits of increased defence or the provision of information to potential competitors or mates during the breeding season. However, because defence behaviour is likely to be costly in terms of time and energy, an alternative possibility is that decreases in the nonbreeding season are a consequence of reduced food availability. We studied territoriality in the pied babbler, Turdoides bicolor, a cooperatively breeding bird species that defends permanent territories. Groups interacted with rivals less and responded less strongly to an experimentally simulated intrusion of neighbours in nonbreeding periods compared to the breeding se...
Theoretical studies have suggested that birds in winter should carry higher energy reserves when foo...
SummaryConflict between groups (intergroup conflict) is common in many social species [1–4] and is w...
Abstract: Territorial animals often respond less aggressively to neighbours than strangers. This ‘de...
Dispersing and non-dispersing individuals often differ in phenotypic traits (e.g. physiology, behavi...
The thesis is divided into three parts. In part I the ecology and behaviour of the Jungle Babbler Tu...
Capsule: Pairs of White-throated Dippers Cinclus cinclus which defended winter territories bred earl...
Bird social organization in the nonreproductive season varies from solitary individuals that aggress...
Dispersing and non-dispersing individuals often differ in phenotypic traits (e.g. physiology, behavi...
Group living can provide individuals with several benefits, including cooperative vigilance and lowe...
International audienceWe studied movements and conflicts within a small flock of free-living black-t...
In this study, I investigate the adaptive significance and consequences of territorial behavior in b...
How individual animals divide their time between activities such as feeding, predator vigilance, res...
Many animals are territorial during the breeding season. The defense of a particular territory is of...
Defence of resources (e.g., food or nest sites) or mate guarding (preventing rival males gaining acc...
Climate-driven increases in spring temperatures are expected to result in higher prey availability e...
Theoretical studies have suggested that birds in winter should carry higher energy reserves when foo...
SummaryConflict between groups (intergroup conflict) is common in many social species [1–4] and is w...
Abstract: Territorial animals often respond less aggressively to neighbours than strangers. This ‘de...
Dispersing and non-dispersing individuals often differ in phenotypic traits (e.g. physiology, behavi...
The thesis is divided into three parts. In part I the ecology and behaviour of the Jungle Babbler Tu...
Capsule: Pairs of White-throated Dippers Cinclus cinclus which defended winter territories bred earl...
Bird social organization in the nonreproductive season varies from solitary individuals that aggress...
Dispersing and non-dispersing individuals often differ in phenotypic traits (e.g. physiology, behavi...
Group living can provide individuals with several benefits, including cooperative vigilance and lowe...
International audienceWe studied movements and conflicts within a small flock of free-living black-t...
In this study, I investigate the adaptive significance and consequences of territorial behavior in b...
How individual animals divide their time between activities such as feeding, predator vigilance, res...
Many animals are territorial during the breeding season. The defense of a particular territory is of...
Defence of resources (e.g., food or nest sites) or mate guarding (preventing rival males gaining acc...
Climate-driven increases in spring temperatures are expected to result in higher prey availability e...
Theoretical studies have suggested that birds in winter should carry higher energy reserves when foo...
SummaryConflict between groups (intergroup conflict) is common in many social species [1–4] and is w...
Abstract: Territorial animals often respond less aggressively to neighbours than strangers. This ‘de...