Timing is essential in seasonally changing habitats. Survival and reproduction are enhanced through precise adjustment to environmental conditions. Avian seasonal behaviour, that is, diverse activities associated with reproduction, moult and migration, has an endogenous basis and is ultimately linked to changes in environmental factors such as food supply. However, behaviour occurs in social contexts, and interactions with conspecifics are intimately linked to seasonal activities. Time programmes set the stage for social behaviour, which in turn fine-tunes seasonal activities. We propose that avian schedules are genuinely 'sociable': birds communicate seasonal behaviour by both intentional and inadvertent information transfer and negotiate ...
1. Many animals live and breed in colonies and yet, with just a few exceptions, the value of the soc...
Life‐history responses to ecological selection pressures can be described by a slow–fast life‐histor...
Cooperation may emerge from intrinsic factors like social structure and extrinsic factors such as en...
Timing is essential in seasonally changing habitats. Survival and reproduction are enhanced through ...
Timing is essential in seasonally changing habitats. Survival and reproduction are enhanced through ...
Seasonally breeding animals often exhibit different social structures during non-breeding and breedi...
Phenology is the annual timing of biological spring events, and includes the timing of tree budburst...
Daily foraging activity of small wintering birds is classically thought to be driven by the need to ...
Change of avian migratory behavior is one of the best-studied phenomena presumably associated with c...
How individual animals divide their time between activities such as feeding, predator vigilance, res...
Animal social interactions have an intrinsic spatial basis—individuals must be close in space to int...
Many animals make behavioural changes to cope with winter conditions, being gregariousness a common...
International audienceEndogenous rhythms are adaptive responses to predictable changes of the enviro...
International audienceSocial motivation and circadian activity rhythms of Japanese quail (Coturnix c...
International audienceSocial factors can more or less influence the circadian rhythms. We propose in...
1. Many animals live and breed in colonies and yet, with just a few exceptions, the value of the soc...
Life‐history responses to ecological selection pressures can be described by a slow–fast life‐histor...
Cooperation may emerge from intrinsic factors like social structure and extrinsic factors such as en...
Timing is essential in seasonally changing habitats. Survival and reproduction are enhanced through ...
Timing is essential in seasonally changing habitats. Survival and reproduction are enhanced through ...
Seasonally breeding animals often exhibit different social structures during non-breeding and breedi...
Phenology is the annual timing of biological spring events, and includes the timing of tree budburst...
Daily foraging activity of small wintering birds is classically thought to be driven by the need to ...
Change of avian migratory behavior is one of the best-studied phenomena presumably associated with c...
How individual animals divide their time between activities such as feeding, predator vigilance, res...
Animal social interactions have an intrinsic spatial basis—individuals must be close in space to int...
Many animals make behavioural changes to cope with winter conditions, being gregariousness a common...
International audienceEndogenous rhythms are adaptive responses to predictable changes of the enviro...
International audienceSocial motivation and circadian activity rhythms of Japanese quail (Coturnix c...
International audienceSocial factors can more or less influence the circadian rhythms. We propose in...
1. Many animals live and breed in colonies and yet, with just a few exceptions, the value of the soc...
Life‐history responses to ecological selection pressures can be described by a slow–fast life‐histor...
Cooperation may emerge from intrinsic factors like social structure and extrinsic factors such as en...