Territorial animals often learn to distinguish their neighbors from unfamiliar conspecifics. This cognitive ability facilitates the dear enemy effect, where individuals respond less aggressively to neighbors than to other individuals, and is hypothesized to be adaptive by reducing unnecessary aggressive interactions with individuals that are not a threat to territory ownership. A key prediction of this hypothesis, that individuals with better ability to learn to recognize neighbors should have higher fitness, has never been tested. We used a series of song playbacks to measure the change in response of male great tits on their breeding territories to a simulated establishment of a neighbor on an adjacent territory. Males reduced their appro...
Social interactions can often affect the fitness of individuals. Territorial animals frequently inte...
Animals use acoustic signals to defend resources against rivals and attract breeding partners. As wi...
AbstractThe social interactions that an individual experiences are a key component of its environmen...
Territorial animals often learn to distinguish their neighbors from unfamiliar conspecifics. This co...
Abstract: Territorial animals often respond less aggressively to neighbours than strangers. This ‘de...
Many territorial animals are less aggressive towards neighbours than they are towards strangers. Thi...
Decision-making during different life-history stages requires information, which is obtained through...
The dear enemy effect arises when territorial animals respond more intensely to unfamiliar strangers...
Social interactions can often affect the fitness of individuals. Territorial animals frequently inte...
Decision-making during different life-history stages requires information, which is obtained through...
Territorial animals often use signals to advertise territorial occupancy within their larger home ra...
Observing interactions between others can provide important information to individuals. Male songbir...
Neighbour recognition allows territory owners to modulate their territorial response according to th...
Animal communication often occurs in communication networks in which multiple signalers and receiver...
For many animals, long-range signalling is essential to maintain contact with conspecifics. In terri...
Social interactions can often affect the fitness of individuals. Territorial animals frequently inte...
Animals use acoustic signals to defend resources against rivals and attract breeding partners. As wi...
AbstractThe social interactions that an individual experiences are a key component of its environmen...
Territorial animals often learn to distinguish their neighbors from unfamiliar conspecifics. This co...
Abstract: Territorial animals often respond less aggressively to neighbours than strangers. This ‘de...
Many territorial animals are less aggressive towards neighbours than they are towards strangers. Thi...
Decision-making during different life-history stages requires information, which is obtained through...
The dear enemy effect arises when territorial animals respond more intensely to unfamiliar strangers...
Social interactions can often affect the fitness of individuals. Territorial animals frequently inte...
Decision-making during different life-history stages requires information, which is obtained through...
Territorial animals often use signals to advertise territorial occupancy within their larger home ra...
Observing interactions between others can provide important information to individuals. Male songbir...
Neighbour recognition allows territory owners to modulate their territorial response according to th...
Animal communication often occurs in communication networks in which multiple signalers and receiver...
For many animals, long-range signalling is essential to maintain contact with conspecifics. In terri...
Social interactions can often affect the fitness of individuals. Territorial animals frequently inte...
Animals use acoustic signals to defend resources against rivals and attract breeding partners. As wi...
AbstractThe social interactions that an individual experiences are a key component of its environmen...