Associations in mixed-species foraging groups are common in animals, yet have rarely been explored in the context of collective behaviour. Despite many investigations into the social and ecological conditions under which individuals should form groups, we still know little about the specific behavioural rules that individuals adopt in these contexts, or whether these can be generalized to heterospecifics. Here, we studied collective behaviour in flocks in a community of five species of woodland passerine birds. We adopted an automated data collection protocol, involving visits by RFID-tagged birds to feeding stations equipped with antennae, over two winters, recording 91 576 feeding events by 1904 individuals. We demonstrated highly synchro...
Field work to determine possible causes of variation in avian social behavior in a nonbreeding commu...
Bird species are hypothesized to join mixed-species flocks (flocks hereon) either for direct foragin...
Competition theory predicts that local communities should consist of species that are more dissimila...
Associations in mixed-species foraging groups are common in animals, yet have rarely been explored i...
Associations in mixed-species foraging groups are common in animals, yet have rarely been explored i...
There is increasing evidence that animal groups can maintain coordinated behaviour and make collecti...
Understanding why individuals form groups that are strikingly diversein their organisation is a cent...
Observing the behaviour of others is a cheap and effective way of acquiring up-to-date information a...
Social behaviour is shaped by complex relationships between evolutionary and ecological processes in...
Mixed-species flocks of foraging birds have been documented from terrestrial habitats all over the w...
Understanding how individual behaviour influences the spatial and temporal distribution of other spe...
Mixed-species flocks of foraging birds have been documented from terrestrial habitats all over the w...
In ecological communities, heterospecific interactions are shaped not only by the costs of competiti...
Mixed-species associations are a widespread phenomenon, comprising interacting heterospecific indivi...
Animals use behavioural cues from others to make decisions in a variety of contexts. There is growin...
Field work to determine possible causes of variation in avian social behavior in a nonbreeding commu...
Bird species are hypothesized to join mixed-species flocks (flocks hereon) either for direct foragin...
Competition theory predicts that local communities should consist of species that are more dissimila...
Associations in mixed-species foraging groups are common in animals, yet have rarely been explored i...
Associations in mixed-species foraging groups are common in animals, yet have rarely been explored i...
There is increasing evidence that animal groups can maintain coordinated behaviour and make collecti...
Understanding why individuals form groups that are strikingly diversein their organisation is a cent...
Observing the behaviour of others is a cheap and effective way of acquiring up-to-date information a...
Social behaviour is shaped by complex relationships between evolutionary and ecological processes in...
Mixed-species flocks of foraging birds have been documented from terrestrial habitats all over the w...
Understanding how individual behaviour influences the spatial and temporal distribution of other spe...
Mixed-species flocks of foraging birds have been documented from terrestrial habitats all over the w...
In ecological communities, heterospecific interactions are shaped not only by the costs of competiti...
Mixed-species associations are a widespread phenomenon, comprising interacting heterospecific indivi...
Animals use behavioural cues from others to make decisions in a variety of contexts. There is growin...
Field work to determine possible causes of variation in avian social behavior in a nonbreeding commu...
Bird species are hypothesized to join mixed-species flocks (flocks hereon) either for direct foragin...
Competition theory predicts that local communities should consist of species that are more dissimila...