Prey animals may react differently to predators, which can thus raise plasticity in risk-taking behaviour. We assessed the behavioural responses of nestling-feeding collared flycatcher (Ficedula albicollis) parents towards different avian predator species (Eurasian sparrowhawk, long-eared owl) and a non-threatening songbird (song thrush) by measuring the latency to resume feeding activity. We found that the sexes differed in their responses towards the different stimuli, as males resumed nestling-provisioning sooner after the songbird than after the predator stimuli, while latency of females was not affected by the type of stimulus. Parents breeding later in the season took less risk than early breeders, and mean response also varied across...
Salazar S, Hlebowicz K, Komdeur J, Korsten P. Repeatable parental risk taking across manipulated lev...
International audiencePlastic and selective mechanisms govern parental investment adjustments to pre...
Predation risk has negative indirect effects on prey fitness, partly mediated through changes in beh...
Several studies have found that adult birds of altricial species adjust their parental care behaviou...
Predation risk affects a broad range of bird behaviours, especially parental care. The adaptive beha...
Birds can assess nest predation risk and adjust their parental activity accordingly. Risk taking beh...
The concept of behavioural syndromes hypothesizes that consistent behaviours across various situatio...
Different experiences from the past may have influence on individual¿s behaviour through feedback me...
Birds can assess nest predation risk and adjust their parental activity accordingly. Risk taking beh...
Abstract: Risk-taking decisions in front of a predator are crucial for the fitness of the animals. R...
Predation risk has negative indirect effects on prey fitness, partly mediated through changes in beh...
Nest predation is the main cause of nest failures in many bird species. To counter this, birds have ...
Altricial birds face the challenge of defending their offspring against potential threats in a fixed...
Life-history theory predicts that differences in reproductive effort and residual reproductive valu...
We tested whether nest visitation rate of parent pied Flycatch ers (Ficedula hypoleuca) is decreased...
Salazar S, Hlebowicz K, Komdeur J, Korsten P. Repeatable parental risk taking across manipulated lev...
International audiencePlastic and selective mechanisms govern parental investment adjustments to pre...
Predation risk has negative indirect effects on prey fitness, partly mediated through changes in beh...
Several studies have found that adult birds of altricial species adjust their parental care behaviou...
Predation risk affects a broad range of bird behaviours, especially parental care. The adaptive beha...
Birds can assess nest predation risk and adjust their parental activity accordingly. Risk taking beh...
The concept of behavioural syndromes hypothesizes that consistent behaviours across various situatio...
Different experiences from the past may have influence on individual¿s behaviour through feedback me...
Birds can assess nest predation risk and adjust their parental activity accordingly. Risk taking beh...
Abstract: Risk-taking decisions in front of a predator are crucial for the fitness of the animals. R...
Predation risk has negative indirect effects on prey fitness, partly mediated through changes in beh...
Nest predation is the main cause of nest failures in many bird species. To counter this, birds have ...
Altricial birds face the challenge of defending their offspring against potential threats in a fixed...
Life-history theory predicts that differences in reproductive effort and residual reproductive valu...
We tested whether nest visitation rate of parent pied Flycatch ers (Ficedula hypoleuca) is decreased...
Salazar S, Hlebowicz K, Komdeur J, Korsten P. Repeatable parental risk taking across manipulated lev...
International audiencePlastic and selective mechanisms govern parental investment adjustments to pre...
Predation risk has negative indirect effects on prey fitness, partly mediated through changes in beh...