Increased vulnerability to predation results in young individuals of many species experiencing higher predation pressure than adults. Consequently, the production of antipredator-related calls by young can differ from that of the same vocalizations given by adults. Sentinel behaviour is a coordinated vigilance behaviour, where one individual climbs on an elevated position and scans the surroundings for predators, while the rest of the group is mainly foraging. Meerkat, Suricata suricatta, sentinels produce six distinct sentinel call types, which inform other group members about the perceived predation risk, resulting in the adjustment of personal vigilance behaviour in foraging group members. Here, we investigated the onset of sentinel beha...
To show context appropriate antipredator behaviour, animals require information about a predators’ m...
In many animal species, including humans, producer arousal state is considered a key modifier of voc...
Behavioral responses of animals to direct predator cues (DPCs; e.g., urine) are common and may impro...
Increased vulnerability to predation results in young individuals of many species experiencing highe...
A benefit of living in groups is the potential to evolve coordinated antipredator strategies. Sentin...
Sentinel behaviour, a form of coordinated vigilance, occurs in a limited range of species, mostly in...
In many species, individuals suffer major mortality in their first year because of predation. Behavi...
To maximise foraging opportunities while simultaneously avoiding predation, group-living animals can...
In many species, individuals suffer major mortality in their first year because of predation. Behavi...
Socio-demographic factors, such as group size and their effect on predation vulnerability, have, in ...
Background The ability to recombine smaller units to produce infinite structures of higher-order ph...
Flexible vocal production has been demonstrated in several vertebrate species, with much work focusi...
Cooperative breeding often evolved in harsh and arid habitats characterized by high levels of enviro...
Cooperative breeding often evolved in harsh and arid habitats characterised by high levels of enviro...
In animals, signaling behavior is often context-dependent, with variation in the probability of emit...
To show context appropriate antipredator behaviour, animals require information about a predators’ m...
In many animal species, including humans, producer arousal state is considered a key modifier of voc...
Behavioral responses of animals to direct predator cues (DPCs; e.g., urine) are common and may impro...
Increased vulnerability to predation results in young individuals of many species experiencing highe...
A benefit of living in groups is the potential to evolve coordinated antipredator strategies. Sentin...
Sentinel behaviour, a form of coordinated vigilance, occurs in a limited range of species, mostly in...
In many species, individuals suffer major mortality in their first year because of predation. Behavi...
To maximise foraging opportunities while simultaneously avoiding predation, group-living animals can...
In many species, individuals suffer major mortality in their first year because of predation. Behavi...
Socio-demographic factors, such as group size and their effect on predation vulnerability, have, in ...
Background The ability to recombine smaller units to produce infinite structures of higher-order ph...
Flexible vocal production has been demonstrated in several vertebrate species, with much work focusi...
Cooperative breeding often evolved in harsh and arid habitats characterized by high levels of enviro...
Cooperative breeding often evolved in harsh and arid habitats characterised by high levels of enviro...
In animals, signaling behavior is often context-dependent, with variation in the probability of emit...
To show context appropriate antipredator behaviour, animals require information about a predators’ m...
In many animal species, including humans, producer arousal state is considered a key modifier of voc...
Behavioral responses of animals to direct predator cues (DPCs; e.g., urine) are common and may impro...