Attacks by participants of conflicts against a third party are referred to as redirected aggression. Usually the third party is a conspecific — few documented cases of redirected aggression against other species exist. The Australian magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen), however, often attacks other species; the reasons for attacks are largely unknown. Some attacks occur after territorial disputes with conspecifics, suggesting that attacks are the result of redirected aggression. We subjected eight Australian magpie groups to simulated territorial intrusions. In one treatment an Australian magpie and rock dove (Columba livia) were presented in cages next to one another (5 m apart) on the territory for 30 min; the Australian magpie decoy was then cov...
Interspecific competition is an essential element of the evolution of species and can strongly influ...
SummaryIn many social species, aggressive conflict between individuals in the same group (intragroup...
Anti-predator behaviour of magpies was investigated, using five species of model predators, at times...
Attacks by participants of conflicts against a third party are referred to as redirected aggression....
Attacks by participants of conflicts against a third party are referred to as redirected aggression....
The Australian magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen; magpie hereafter) was introduced to New Zealand from 1864...
Attacks on humans by Australian Magpies (Cracticus tibicen) are a significant human-wildlife conflic...
In eastern Australia, two forms of the Australian magpie occur: a white-backed form and a black-back...
We compared the feeding behaviour of garden birds in the presence of four heterospecific decoy speci...
We compared the feeding behaviour of garden birds in the presence of four heterospecific decoy speci...
We compared the feeding behaviour of garden birds in the presence of four heterospecific decoy speci...
Invasive species present economic and ecological challenges worldwide. In many cases we are not awar...
Many reports exist of Australian magpies (Gymnorhina tibicen) attacking and sometimes killing other ...
Interspecific competition is an essential element of the evolution of species and can strongly influ...
Interspecific competition is an essential element of the evolution of species and can strongly influ...
Interspecific competition is an essential element of the evolution of species and can strongly influ...
SummaryIn many social species, aggressive conflict between individuals in the same group (intragroup...
Anti-predator behaviour of magpies was investigated, using five species of model predators, at times...
Attacks by participants of conflicts against a third party are referred to as redirected aggression....
Attacks by participants of conflicts against a third party are referred to as redirected aggression....
The Australian magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen; magpie hereafter) was introduced to New Zealand from 1864...
Attacks on humans by Australian Magpies (Cracticus tibicen) are a significant human-wildlife conflic...
In eastern Australia, two forms of the Australian magpie occur: a white-backed form and a black-back...
We compared the feeding behaviour of garden birds in the presence of four heterospecific decoy speci...
We compared the feeding behaviour of garden birds in the presence of four heterospecific decoy speci...
We compared the feeding behaviour of garden birds in the presence of four heterospecific decoy speci...
Invasive species present economic and ecological challenges worldwide. In many cases we are not awar...
Many reports exist of Australian magpies (Gymnorhina tibicen) attacking and sometimes killing other ...
Interspecific competition is an essential element of the evolution of species and can strongly influ...
Interspecific competition is an essential element of the evolution of species and can strongly influ...
Interspecific competition is an essential element of the evolution of species and can strongly influ...
SummaryIn many social species, aggressive conflict between individuals in the same group (intragroup...
Anti-predator behaviour of magpies was investigated, using five species of model predators, at times...