Rescue behaviour is a special form of cooperation in which a rescuer exhibits behaviours directed towards averting a threat to an endangered individual, thereby potentially putting itself at risk. Although rescue behaviour has been well-documented in experimental studies on rats and ants, published cases in other non-human animals are rare. Here, we report observations of rescue behaviour in the cooperatively breeding Seychelles warbler (Acrocephalus sechellensis). In this species, individuals sometimes become entangled in seed clusters of 'bird-catcher trees' (Pisonia grandis). Just one or a few of these sticky seeds can prevent Seychelles warblers to fly and may lead to mortality. In four cases, individuals were observed displaying behavi...
Nowadays human activity is a major threat to wildlife. Birds of prey are particularly affected due t...
Conflicts between humans and birds likely have existed since agricultural practices began. Paintings...
Evidence accumulates that dispersal is correlated with individual behavioural phenotype (dispersal s...
Rescue behaviour is a special form of cooperation in which a rescuer exhibits behaviours directed to...
Rescue behaviour is a special form of cooperation in which a rescuer exhibits behaviours directed to...
Rescue behaviour is a special form of cooperation in which a rescuer exhibits behaviours directed to...
Rescue behaviour is a special form of cooperation in which a rescuer exhibits behaviours directed to...
Flocks of birds exhibit mesmerizing aerial displays when under predation by raptors, but little is k...
Bird flocks show fascinating patterns of collective motion, particularly when escaping a predator. L...
Prebreeding Seychelles warblers (Acrocephalus sechellensis) frequently act as helpers on their natal...
Young of the cooperatively breeding Seychelles warbler, Acrocephalus sechellensis, frequently remain...
In many cooperatively breeding taxa, nonbreeding subordinates, or helpers, use extra-territorial for...
Rescue behavior focused on injured individuals has rarely been observed in animals. These observatio...
CITATION: Rohwer, V. G., Pauw, A. & Martin, P. R. 2017. Fluff-thieving birds sabotage seed dispersal...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 9th Conference of the European Ornithologists' Union, celebrada ...
Nowadays human activity is a major threat to wildlife. Birds of prey are particularly affected due t...
Conflicts between humans and birds likely have existed since agricultural practices began. Paintings...
Evidence accumulates that dispersal is correlated with individual behavioural phenotype (dispersal s...
Rescue behaviour is a special form of cooperation in which a rescuer exhibits behaviours directed to...
Rescue behaviour is a special form of cooperation in which a rescuer exhibits behaviours directed to...
Rescue behaviour is a special form of cooperation in which a rescuer exhibits behaviours directed to...
Rescue behaviour is a special form of cooperation in which a rescuer exhibits behaviours directed to...
Flocks of birds exhibit mesmerizing aerial displays when under predation by raptors, but little is k...
Bird flocks show fascinating patterns of collective motion, particularly when escaping a predator. L...
Prebreeding Seychelles warblers (Acrocephalus sechellensis) frequently act as helpers on their natal...
Young of the cooperatively breeding Seychelles warbler, Acrocephalus sechellensis, frequently remain...
In many cooperatively breeding taxa, nonbreeding subordinates, or helpers, use extra-territorial for...
Rescue behavior focused on injured individuals has rarely been observed in animals. These observatio...
CITATION: Rohwer, V. G., Pauw, A. & Martin, P. R. 2017. Fluff-thieving birds sabotage seed dispersal...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 9th Conference of the European Ornithologists' Union, celebrada ...
Nowadays human activity is a major threat to wildlife. Birds of prey are particularly affected due t...
Conflicts between humans and birds likely have existed since agricultural practices began. Paintings...
Evidence accumulates that dispersal is correlated with individual behavioural phenotype (dispersal s...