Animals commonly steal food from other species, termed interspecific kleptoparasitism, but why animals engage in kleptoparasitism compared with alternate foraging tactics, and under what circumstances they do so, is not fully understood. Determining what specific benefits animals gain from kleptoparasitism could provide valuable insight into its evolution. Here, we investigate the benefits of kleptoparasitism for a population of individually recognizable and free-living fork-tailed drongos (Dicrurus adsimilis) in the southern Kalahari Desert. Drongos engaged in two foraging behaviours: self-foraging for small insects or following other species which they kleptoparasitized for larger terrestrial prey that they could not capture themselves. K...
Kleptoparasitism (food stealing) is a significant behavior for animals that forage in social groups ...
The behaviour of populations consisting of animals that interact with each other for their survival ...
Audience effects are increasingly recognized as an important aspect of intraspecific communication. ...
Fork-tailed drongos, Dicrurus adsimilis, are facultative kleptoparasites of many bird and mammal spe...
Determining if, or when, individuals trade off time spent personally feeding against time spent moni...
Kleptoparasitism is a tactic used to acquire food opportunistically and has been shown to provide se...
Parasitism generally imposes costs on victims, yet many victims appear to tolerate their parasites. ...
1. Group hunting in social carnivores is generally thought to have evolved through natural selection...
1. Group hunting in social carnivores is generally thought to have evolved through natural selection...
We present an individual-based model of a group of foraging animals. Individuals can obtain food eit...
Competition typically takes place in a spatial context, but eco-evolutionary models rarely address t...
Interspecific communication is common in nature, particularly between mutualists. However, whether s...
Curlews feeding on intertidal flats attacked mainly conspecifics for prey, whereas they themselves a...
Curlews feeding on intertidal flats attacked mainly conspecifics for prey, whereas they themselves a...
Food caching is a common strategy used by a diversity of animals, including carnivores, to store and...
Kleptoparasitism (food stealing) is a significant behavior for animals that forage in social groups ...
The behaviour of populations consisting of animals that interact with each other for their survival ...
Audience effects are increasingly recognized as an important aspect of intraspecific communication. ...
Fork-tailed drongos, Dicrurus adsimilis, are facultative kleptoparasites of many bird and mammal spe...
Determining if, or when, individuals trade off time spent personally feeding against time spent moni...
Kleptoparasitism is a tactic used to acquire food opportunistically and has been shown to provide se...
Parasitism generally imposes costs on victims, yet many victims appear to tolerate their parasites. ...
1. Group hunting in social carnivores is generally thought to have evolved through natural selection...
1. Group hunting in social carnivores is generally thought to have evolved through natural selection...
We present an individual-based model of a group of foraging animals. Individuals can obtain food eit...
Competition typically takes place in a spatial context, but eco-evolutionary models rarely address t...
Interspecific communication is common in nature, particularly between mutualists. However, whether s...
Curlews feeding on intertidal flats attacked mainly conspecifics for prey, whereas they themselves a...
Curlews feeding on intertidal flats attacked mainly conspecifics for prey, whereas they themselves a...
Food caching is a common strategy used by a diversity of animals, including carnivores, to store and...
Kleptoparasitism (food stealing) is a significant behavior for animals that forage in social groups ...
The behaviour of populations consisting of animals that interact with each other for their survival ...
Audience effects are increasingly recognized as an important aspect of intraspecific communication. ...