Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of animal communities. Demonstrating this in the wild, however, has been challenging. Here we show by field experiment that social transmission among predators can shape how selection acts on prey defences. Using artificial prey and a novel approach in statistical analyses of social networks, we find that blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) and great tit (Parus major) predators learn about prey defences by watching others. This shifts population preferences rapidly to match changes in prey profitability, and reduces predation pressure from naïve predators. Our results may help resolve how costly prey defences...
To make adaptive foraging decisions, predators need to gather information about the profitability of...
To make adaptive foraging decisions, predators need to gather information about the profitability of...
Social information use is well documented across the animal kingdom, but how it influences ecologica...
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on th...
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on th...
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on th...
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on th...
Many species learn through social transmission, which can alter co-evolutionary selection pressures....
Social information use is well documented across the animal kingdom, but how it influences ecologica...
Social information use is well documented across the animal kingdom, but how it influences ecologica...
1. To make adaptive foraging decisions, predators need to gather information about the profitability...
Warning signals are an effective defence strategy for aposematic prey, but only if they are recogniz...
Warning signals are an effective defence strategy for aposematic prey, but only if they are recogniz...
Warning signals are an effective defence strategy for aposematic prey, but only if they are recogniz...
Warning signals are an effective defence strategy for aposematic prey, but only if they are recogniz...
To make adaptive foraging decisions, predators need to gather information about the profitability of...
To make adaptive foraging decisions, predators need to gather information about the profitability of...
Social information use is well documented across the animal kingdom, but how it influences ecologica...
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on th...
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on th...
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on th...
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on th...
Many species learn through social transmission, which can alter co-evolutionary selection pressures....
Social information use is well documented across the animal kingdom, but how it influences ecologica...
Social information use is well documented across the animal kingdom, but how it influences ecologica...
1. To make adaptive foraging decisions, predators need to gather information about the profitability...
Warning signals are an effective defence strategy for aposematic prey, but only if they are recogniz...
Warning signals are an effective defence strategy for aposematic prey, but only if they are recogniz...
Warning signals are an effective defence strategy for aposematic prey, but only if they are recogniz...
Warning signals are an effective defence strategy for aposematic prey, but only if they are recogniz...
To make adaptive foraging decisions, predators need to gather information about the profitability of...
To make adaptive foraging decisions, predators need to gather information about the profitability of...
Social information use is well documented across the animal kingdom, but how it influences ecologica...