Summary This paper investigates, through experiments using surrogate predators, differences in intraspecific alarm calls between familiar and unfamiliar Bronze Mannikin Spermestes cucculatus groups. Four groups of mannikins were captured with mist nets from four areas in Durban (i.e. original groups) and randomly mixed (i.e. assorted groups). These groups were exposed to latex terrestrial snakes and mounted aerial raptors, and their alarm calls and predator response behaviours recorded. The Bronze Mannikins were able to discriminate between predators of different sizes, and increased their calling rate and decreased the end frequency of the alarm call in response to larger predators. This perhaps signalled increased threat, while simultaneo...
Many vertebrates have alarm calls that warn conspecifics about danger, and some species even communi...
A key benefit of grouping in prey species is access to social information, including information abo...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 78-107)Just as communication within a species can have mu...
This paper investigates, through experiments using surrogate predators, differences in intraspecific...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2008.Alarm or warning vocalizations are produced by many...
Many animals emit alarm calls in response to a potential predator. These calls may transmit informat...
Animal distributions are influenced by variation in predation risk in space, which has been describe...
Animal distributions are influenced by variation in predation risk in space, which has been describe...
Although functionally referential signals have been extensively studied, largely in mammals (e.g., n...
Although functionally referential signals have been extensively studied, largely in mammals (e.g., n...
Although functionally referential signals have been extensively studied, largely in mammals (e.g., n...
Many species produce alarm calls in response to predator threats. Whilst these can be general alert ...
Many species produce alarm calls in response to predator threats. Whilst these can be general alert ...
Many species produce alarm calls in response to predator threats. Whilst these can be general alert ...
Vertebrate flee alarm calls can provide information about the type of predator, and some mammalian a...
Many vertebrates have alarm calls that warn conspecifics about danger, and some species even communi...
A key benefit of grouping in prey species is access to social information, including information abo...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 78-107)Just as communication within a species can have mu...
This paper investigates, through experiments using surrogate predators, differences in intraspecific...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2008.Alarm or warning vocalizations are produced by many...
Many animals emit alarm calls in response to a potential predator. These calls may transmit informat...
Animal distributions are influenced by variation in predation risk in space, which has been describe...
Animal distributions are influenced by variation in predation risk in space, which has been describe...
Although functionally referential signals have been extensively studied, largely in mammals (e.g., n...
Although functionally referential signals have been extensively studied, largely in mammals (e.g., n...
Although functionally referential signals have been extensively studied, largely in mammals (e.g., n...
Many species produce alarm calls in response to predator threats. Whilst these can be general alert ...
Many species produce alarm calls in response to predator threats. Whilst these can be general alert ...
Many species produce alarm calls in response to predator threats. Whilst these can be general alert ...
Vertebrate flee alarm calls can provide information about the type of predator, and some mammalian a...
Many vertebrates have alarm calls that warn conspecifics about danger, and some species even communi...
A key benefit of grouping in prey species is access to social information, including information abo...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 78-107)Just as communication within a species can have mu...