8 pagesInternational audienceAnimals foraging in groups commonly respond to the presence of others by increasing their foraging rate, an increase that could come at the expense of prey detection accuracy. Yet the existence and consequences of such so-called 'speed-accuracy trade-offs' in group-foraging animals remain unexplored. We used group-feeding zebra finches, Taeniopygia guttata, to determine how search speed affects food detection accuracy and how a potential speed-accuracy trade-off influences feeding success. We found significant between-individual differences in hopping speed as well as evidence that faster individuals were more likely to overlook food, demonstrating the existence of a trade-off between speed and food detection pr...
In the context of social foraging, predator detection has been the subject of numerous studies, whic...
In the context of social foraging, predator detection has been the subject of numerous studies, whic...
When foraging group sizes increase, animals generally decrease the time devoted to antipredator dete...
8 pagesInternational audienceAnimals foraging in groups commonly respond to the presence of others b...
Animals often face a conflict between the speed and accuracy by which a decision is made. Decisions ...
The traditional emphasis when measuring performance in animal cognition has been overwhelmingly on a...
7 pagesInternational audienceWhen they forage in groups, animals can search for their own food (prod...
The degree to which foraging and vigilance are mutually exclusive is crucial to understanding the ma...
<div><p>The standard view in biology is that all animals, from bumblebees to human beings, face a tr...
Social foraging differs from individual foraging because it alters both resource availability and th...
Social foragers can alternate between searching for food (producer tactic), and searching for other ...
As social foraging groups increase in size, individual levels of scanning decrease while time spent ...
SummaryBees face a difficult visual discrimination task when they must choose amongst dozens of spec...
Social foraging differs from individual foraging because it alters both resource availability and th...
We investigated individual differences in copying behaviour of captive great tits, Parus major, by a...
In the context of social foraging, predator detection has been the subject of numerous studies, whic...
In the context of social foraging, predator detection has been the subject of numerous studies, whic...
When foraging group sizes increase, animals generally decrease the time devoted to antipredator dete...
8 pagesInternational audienceAnimals foraging in groups commonly respond to the presence of others b...
Animals often face a conflict between the speed and accuracy by which a decision is made. Decisions ...
The traditional emphasis when measuring performance in animal cognition has been overwhelmingly on a...
7 pagesInternational audienceWhen they forage in groups, animals can search for their own food (prod...
The degree to which foraging and vigilance are mutually exclusive is crucial to understanding the ma...
<div><p>The standard view in biology is that all animals, from bumblebees to human beings, face a tr...
Social foraging differs from individual foraging because it alters both resource availability and th...
Social foragers can alternate between searching for food (producer tactic), and searching for other ...
As social foraging groups increase in size, individual levels of scanning decrease while time spent ...
SummaryBees face a difficult visual discrimination task when they must choose amongst dozens of spec...
Social foraging differs from individual foraging because it alters both resource availability and th...
We investigated individual differences in copying behaviour of captive great tits, Parus major, by a...
In the context of social foraging, predator detection has been the subject of numerous studies, whic...
In the context of social foraging, predator detection has been the subject of numerous studies, whic...
When foraging group sizes increase, animals generally decrease the time devoted to antipredator dete...