Social information use is well documented across the animal kingdom, but how it influences ecological and evolutionary processes is only just beginning to be investigated. Here we evaluate how social transmission may influence species interactions and potentially change or create novel selection pressures by focusing on predator–prey interactions, one of the best studied examples of species coevolution. There is extensive research into how prey can use social information to avoid predators, but little synthesis of how social transmission among predators can influence the outcome of different stages of predation. Here we review evidence that predators use social information during 1) encounter, 2) detection, 3) identification, 4) approach, 5...
When individual animals make decisions, they routinely use information produced intentionally or uni...
1. To make adaptive foraging decisions, predators need to gather information about the profitability...
Warning signals are an effective defence strategy for aposematic prey, but only if they are recogniz...
Social information use is well documented across the animal kingdom, but how it influences ecologica...
Social information use is well documented across the animal kingdom, but how it influences ecologica...
Social information use is well documented across the animal kingdom, but how it influences ecologica...
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on th...
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on th...
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on th...
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on th...
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on th...
Recent work has shown that animals frequently use social information from individuals of their own s...
Through its behavior, an organism intentionally or unintentionally produces information. Use of this...
Through its behavior, an organism intentionally or unintentionally produces information. Use of this...
Through its behavior, an organism intentionally or unintentionally produces information. Use of this...
When individual animals make decisions, they routinely use information produced intentionally or uni...
1. To make adaptive foraging decisions, predators need to gather information about the profitability...
Warning signals are an effective defence strategy for aposematic prey, but only if they are recogniz...
Social information use is well documented across the animal kingdom, but how it influences ecologica...
Social information use is well documented across the animal kingdom, but how it influences ecologica...
Social information use is well documented across the animal kingdom, but how it influences ecologica...
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on th...
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on th...
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on th...
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on th...
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on th...
Recent work has shown that animals frequently use social information from individuals of their own s...
Through its behavior, an organism intentionally or unintentionally produces information. Use of this...
Through its behavior, an organism intentionally or unintentionally produces information. Use of this...
Through its behavior, an organism intentionally or unintentionally produces information. Use of this...
When individual animals make decisions, they routinely use information produced intentionally or uni...
1. To make adaptive foraging decisions, predators need to gather information about the profitability...
Warning signals are an effective defence strategy for aposematic prey, but only if they are recogniz...