This study aims to test if there are differences in nest defence behaviour in single and in groups of Yellow-legged Gulls Larus michahellis during two stages of the breeding season: incubation and early chick-rearing period. When a human intruder wearing a mask approached and stood still next to the target nest during incubation, the gulls took part in passive mobbing and helped the ‘attacked’ gull, thereby showing altruistic behaviour. In contrast, during the early chick-rearing period, decreased altruistic behaviour was observed: the individuals that took part in the passive mobbing tended to remain on their own nests, in order to look after their own chicks. In this stage, a reduction of the size of passive mobbing was also noted. Furthe...
International audienceOffspring solicit food from their parents by begging behaviours. Studies on bi...
Individual behavior that minimizes predation risk is favored by natural selection. Ground-nesting bi...
Increased losses of eggs and chicks resulting from human intrusion (investigator or other) into sea...
This study aims to test if there are differences in nest defence behaviour in single and in groups o...
Abstract More than 90 % of avian species exhibit biparen-tal care, though parental activities are of...
Nest predation is a common cause of reproductive failure for many bird species, and various anti-pre...
Predation is a major cause of mortality and nest failure in birds. Cooperative predator defense can ...
In many bird species that practice parental care, siblings often compete for resources and care prov...
We studied aggressive behaviour in a mixed colony of Mediterranean gulls and common terns. The two s...
Nest predation is a common cause of reproductive failure for many bird species, and various antipred...
This study deals with (1) which vocalizations are made by little gulls (Larus minutus) during agonis...
This study was carried out over three breeding seasons at a small marsh-nesting black-headed gull (L...
This study investigated whether changes in motivation of displays, occurring during normal ontogeny ...
International audienceOffspring solicit food from their parents by begging behaviours. Studies on bi...
Individual behavior that minimizes predation risk is favored by natural selection. Ground-nesting bi...
Increased losses of eggs and chicks resulting from human intrusion (investigator or other) into sea...
This study aims to test if there are differences in nest defence behaviour in single and in groups o...
Abstract More than 90 % of avian species exhibit biparen-tal care, though parental activities are of...
Nest predation is a common cause of reproductive failure for many bird species, and various anti-pre...
Predation is a major cause of mortality and nest failure in birds. Cooperative predator defense can ...
In many bird species that practice parental care, siblings often compete for resources and care prov...
We studied aggressive behaviour in a mixed colony of Mediterranean gulls and common terns. The two s...
Nest predation is a common cause of reproductive failure for many bird species, and various antipred...
This study deals with (1) which vocalizations are made by little gulls (Larus minutus) during agonis...
This study was carried out over three breeding seasons at a small marsh-nesting black-headed gull (L...
This study investigated whether changes in motivation of displays, occurring during normal ontogeny ...
International audienceOffspring solicit food from their parents by begging behaviours. Studies on bi...
Individual behavior that minimizes predation risk is favored by natural selection. Ground-nesting bi...
Increased losses of eggs and chicks resulting from human intrusion (investigator or other) into sea...