Singing birds optimize signal transmission by perching in exposed locations. However, conspicuous singing may be risky, and previous research has found that individuals trade off singing performance with song perch exposure. We studied the relationship between predation risk (degree of concealment, height in tree or shrub, and distance to the forest edge) and time allocated to singing and vigilance in a group of 13 passerine species living in an East African savanna. Concealed birds sang more and were less vigilant. Vigilance increased as distance to the forested edge increased, but distance had no effect on time allocated to singing. Body size was significantly correlated with vigilance but not singing; larger passerines were more sensitiv...
Many songbird species avoid roads. Although acoustic masking, vehicle collision, and edge effects ar...
Recent changes in temperature and precipitation have implications for transmission and excess attenu...
The North American Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) indicates long term declines for many songbird species...
The distance at which an individual flees from a potential predator represents a measure of risk tak...
Animal signals are distorted as they transmit through the environment, but many species have evolved...
Increasing the danger posed by predators may cause prey animals to alter their behaviour. For exampl...
Male birds use song to attract mates and deter other males, but in doing so, they also attract the a...
Male birds use song to attract mates and deter other males, but in doing so, they also attract the a...
Predation induces strong selection on phenotypic traits, affecting prey via consumptive and nonconsu...
Whether or not songbirds recognise geographical variation in song is thought to depend on the percep...
Recent studies have demonstrated that experimental increases in perceived predation risk can substan...
The Acoustic Adaptation Hypothesis posits that habitat characteristics influence the structure of an...
We performed a song transmission experiment to investigate the effects of distance, song post height...
Birds display a number of defense mechanisms against their predators, including camouflage, mobbing,...
Bird song is crucial for attracting mates and defending territories, but different types of song or ...
Many songbird species avoid roads. Although acoustic masking, vehicle collision, and edge effects ar...
Recent changes in temperature and precipitation have implications for transmission and excess attenu...
The North American Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) indicates long term declines for many songbird species...
The distance at which an individual flees from a potential predator represents a measure of risk tak...
Animal signals are distorted as they transmit through the environment, but many species have evolved...
Increasing the danger posed by predators may cause prey animals to alter their behaviour. For exampl...
Male birds use song to attract mates and deter other males, but in doing so, they also attract the a...
Male birds use song to attract mates and deter other males, but in doing so, they also attract the a...
Predation induces strong selection on phenotypic traits, affecting prey via consumptive and nonconsu...
Whether or not songbirds recognise geographical variation in song is thought to depend on the percep...
Recent studies have demonstrated that experimental increases in perceived predation risk can substan...
The Acoustic Adaptation Hypothesis posits that habitat characteristics influence the structure of an...
We performed a song transmission experiment to investigate the effects of distance, song post height...
Birds display a number of defense mechanisms against their predators, including camouflage, mobbing,...
Bird song is crucial for attracting mates and defending territories, but different types of song or ...
Many songbird species avoid roads. Although acoustic masking, vehicle collision, and edge effects ar...
Recent changes in temperature and precipitation have implications for transmission and excess attenu...
The North American Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) indicates long term declines for many songbird species...