Background noise should in theory hinder detection of auditory cues associated with approaching danger. We tested whether foraging chaffinches Fringilla coelebs responded to background noise by increasing vigilance, and examined whether this was explained by predation risk compensation or by a novel stimulus hypothesis. The former predicts that only inter-scan interval should be modified in the presence of background noise, not vigilance levels generally. This is because noise hampers auditory cue detection and increases perceived predation risk primarily when in the head-down position, and also because previous tests have shown that only interscan interval is correlated with predator detection ability in this system. Chaffinches only modif...
1. Environmental noise from anthropogenic and other sources affects many aspects of animal ecology a...
Socio-demographic factors, such as group size and their effect on predation vulnerability, have, in ...
Many studies of social species have reported variation in the anti-predator vigilance behaviour of f...
Background noise should in theory hinder detection of auditory cues associated with approaching dang...
Foraging animals frequently change their pattern of vigilance when they move from a patch with a cle...
Antipredator vigilance may take a significant amount of time, leading to a trade-off between foragin...
Foraging animals frequently change their pattern of vigilance when they move from a patch with a cle...
The degree to which foraging and vigilance are mutually exclusive is crucial to understanding the ma...
Ambient noise can affect the availability of acoustic information to animals, altering both foraging...
Ambient noise can affect the availability of acoustic information to animals, altering both foraging...
Natural sounds are an often overlooked, yet important component of an animal’s habitat. The acoustic...
To maximise survival during foraging animals must decide when and for how long forag-ing should be i...
Noise pollution exerts negative well-being effects on animals, especially for captive individuals. A...
Anthropogenic noise levels are globally rising with profound impacts on ecosystems and the species t...
Predation induces strong selection on phenotypic traits, affecting prey via consumptive and nonconsu...
1. Environmental noise from anthropogenic and other sources affects many aspects of animal ecology a...
Socio-demographic factors, such as group size and their effect on predation vulnerability, have, in ...
Many studies of social species have reported variation in the anti-predator vigilance behaviour of f...
Background noise should in theory hinder detection of auditory cues associated with approaching dang...
Foraging animals frequently change their pattern of vigilance when they move from a patch with a cle...
Antipredator vigilance may take a significant amount of time, leading to a trade-off between foragin...
Foraging animals frequently change their pattern of vigilance when they move from a patch with a cle...
The degree to which foraging and vigilance are mutually exclusive is crucial to understanding the ma...
Ambient noise can affect the availability of acoustic information to animals, altering both foraging...
Ambient noise can affect the availability of acoustic information to animals, altering both foraging...
Natural sounds are an often overlooked, yet important component of an animal’s habitat. The acoustic...
To maximise survival during foraging animals must decide when and for how long forag-ing should be i...
Noise pollution exerts negative well-being effects on animals, especially for captive individuals. A...
Anthropogenic noise levels are globally rising with profound impacts on ecosystems and the species t...
Predation induces strong selection on phenotypic traits, affecting prey via consumptive and nonconsu...
1. Environmental noise from anthropogenic and other sources affects many aspects of animal ecology a...
Socio-demographic factors, such as group size and their effect on predation vulnerability, have, in ...
Many studies of social species have reported variation in the anti-predator vigilance behaviour of f...