Many studies of social species have reported variation in the anti-predator vigilance behaviour of foraging individuals depending on the presence and relative position of other group members. However, little attention has focused on how foragers assess these variables. It is commonly assumed that they do so visually, but many social species produce frequent calls while foraging, and these ‘close’ calls might provide valuable spatial information. Here, we show that foraging pied babblers (Turdoides bicolor) are less vigilant when in larger groups, in the centre of a group and in closer proximity to another group member. We then show that foragers are less vigilant during playbacks of close calling by more individuals and individuals on eithe...
Many animals emit alarm calls in response to a potential predator. These calls may transmit informat...
Several adaptive functions, including gaining information from other group members and detecting pre...
In the context of social foraging, predator detection has been the subject of numerous studies, whic...
Among the wide repertoire of vocalizations produced by social species, perhaps the most frequently h...
In risky environments, where threats are unpredictable and the quality of information about threats ...
SummaryMany foraging animals face a fundamental tradeoff between predation and starvation [1, 2]. In...
Group foraging has been suggested as an important factor for the evolution of sociality. However, vi...
Socio-demographic factors, such as group size and their effect on predation vulnerability, have, in ...
Prey can use alarm calls to indicate the presence of a predator in social groups. However, how does ...
Foraging birds can manage time spent vigilant for predators by forming groups of various sizes. Howe...
The ability to identify social partners can play a key role in the coordination of social behaviours...
Foraging birds can manage time spent vigilant for predators by forming groups of various sizes. Howe...
Foraging birds can manage time spent vigilant for predators by forming groups of various sizes. Howe...
SummaryAnimals foraging in the dark are engaged simultaneously in prey pursuit, collision avoidance,...
Background noise should in theory hinder detection of auditory cues associated with approaching dang...
Many animals emit alarm calls in response to a potential predator. These calls may transmit informat...
Several adaptive functions, including gaining information from other group members and detecting pre...
In the context of social foraging, predator detection has been the subject of numerous studies, whic...
Among the wide repertoire of vocalizations produced by social species, perhaps the most frequently h...
In risky environments, where threats are unpredictable and the quality of information about threats ...
SummaryMany foraging animals face a fundamental tradeoff between predation and starvation [1, 2]. In...
Group foraging has been suggested as an important factor for the evolution of sociality. However, vi...
Socio-demographic factors, such as group size and their effect on predation vulnerability, have, in ...
Prey can use alarm calls to indicate the presence of a predator in social groups. However, how does ...
Foraging birds can manage time spent vigilant for predators by forming groups of various sizes. Howe...
The ability to identify social partners can play a key role in the coordination of social behaviours...
Foraging birds can manage time spent vigilant for predators by forming groups of various sizes. Howe...
Foraging birds can manage time spent vigilant for predators by forming groups of various sizes. Howe...
SummaryAnimals foraging in the dark are engaged simultaneously in prey pursuit, collision avoidance,...
Background noise should in theory hinder detection of auditory cues associated with approaching dang...
Many animals emit alarm calls in response to a potential predator. These calls may transmit informat...
Several adaptive functions, including gaining information from other group members and detecting pre...
In the context of social foraging, predator detection has been the subject of numerous studies, whic...