When animals interact socially they experience and react to phenotypes of their social partners. Such interactions can affect behaviours and fitness, and therefore opponent effects (i.e. indirect social effects) can maintain or prevent the existence of certain phenotypes in a population. In this study, I repeatedly assayed individual producer-scrounger behaviour in house sparrows (Passer domesticus) in both group- and pair-wise assays, to be able to assess indirect effects in whether different opponents affect the behaviour of focal individuals, and to what magnitude. I show repeatable individual differences in feeding behaviour, and that individuals behaved consistently across the group- and pair-wise contexts. However, I found no evidence...
Social behaviour is shaped by complex relationships between evolutionary and ecological processes in...
Social foraging differs from individual foraging because it alters both resource availability and th...
Animals foraging in groups can either search for food themselves (producing) or search for the food ...
Consistent behavioural differences between individuals across time and situations are referred to as...
Individuals in populations of many species have been found to differ consistently in suites of corre...
In social animals, dominance rank often influences individuals ’ behaviour, but in most cases it is ...
In group-living animals, individuals may benefit from the presence of an innovative group-mate becau...
eThe effects of predation on the use of social foraging tactics, such as producing and scrounging, a...
Sosial foringsatferd involverer intraspesifikk konkurranse over begrenset mattilgjengelighet som ove...
There has been extensive game-theoretic modelling of conditions leading to equilibria of producer–sc...
Group-foraging individuals often use alternative behavioral tactics to acquire food: some individual...
7 pagesInternational audienceWhen they forage in groups, animals can search for their own food (prod...
There is increasing evidence that animal groups can maintain coordinated behaviour and make collecti...
When foraging together, animals are often observed to feed from food discoveries of others. The prod...
We investigated individual differences in copying behaviour of captive great tits, Parus major, by a...
Social behaviour is shaped by complex relationships between evolutionary and ecological processes in...
Social foraging differs from individual foraging because it alters both resource availability and th...
Animals foraging in groups can either search for food themselves (producing) or search for the food ...
Consistent behavioural differences between individuals across time and situations are referred to as...
Individuals in populations of many species have been found to differ consistently in suites of corre...
In social animals, dominance rank often influences individuals ’ behaviour, but in most cases it is ...
In group-living animals, individuals may benefit from the presence of an innovative group-mate becau...
eThe effects of predation on the use of social foraging tactics, such as producing and scrounging, a...
Sosial foringsatferd involverer intraspesifikk konkurranse over begrenset mattilgjengelighet som ove...
There has been extensive game-theoretic modelling of conditions leading to equilibria of producer–sc...
Group-foraging individuals often use alternative behavioral tactics to acquire food: some individual...
7 pagesInternational audienceWhen they forage in groups, animals can search for their own food (prod...
There is increasing evidence that animal groups can maintain coordinated behaviour and make collecti...
When foraging together, animals are often observed to feed from food discoveries of others. The prod...
We investigated individual differences in copying behaviour of captive great tits, Parus major, by a...
Social behaviour is shaped by complex relationships between evolutionary and ecological processes in...
Social foraging differs from individual foraging because it alters both resource availability and th...
Animals foraging in groups can either search for food themselves (producing) or search for the food ...