There has been previous theoretical explorations of the stability of signals by prey that they have detected a stalking or ambush predator, where such perceptual advertisement dissuades the predator from attacking. Here we use a game theoretical model to extend the theory to consider some empirically-motivated complexities: (i) many perceptual advertisement signals appear to have the potential to vary in intensity, (ii) higher intensity signals are likely to be most costly to produce, and (iii) some high-cost signals (such as staring directly at the predator) can only be utilised if the prey is very confident of the existence of a nearby predator (that is, there are reserved or unfakable signals). We demonstrate that these complexities stil...
Both sexes of the turquoise-browed motmot (Eumomota superciliosa) perform a wag-display in the prese...
Signal detection theory has influenced the behavioural sciences for over 50 years. The theory provid...
SummaryAnimal communication signals generally evolve to become increasingly conspicuous for intended...
There has been previous theoretical explorations of the stability of signals by prey that they have ...
Alarm-calling behavior is common in many species that suffer from predation. While kin selection or ...
Many animals use bright colouration to advertise their toxicity to predators. It is now well establi...
The chance of prey to escape predation strongly depends on its ability to detect the predator before...
Predator attraction to prey social signals can force prey to trade-off the social imperatives to com...
Social animals are expected to face a trade-off between producing a signal that is detectible by mat...
Prey that are unprofitable to attack (for example, those containing noxious chemicals) are often con...
Prey that are unprofitable to attack are typically conspicuous in appearance. Conventional theory as...
Theories of the evolution of warning signals are typically expressed using analytic and computationa...
Theories of the evolution of warning signals are typically expressed using analytic and computationa...
The study of defensive colouration in animals, specifically aposematism whereby prey advertise their...
Animal communication signals generally evolve to become increasingly conspicuous for intended receiv...
Both sexes of the turquoise-browed motmot (Eumomota superciliosa) perform a wag-display in the prese...
Signal detection theory has influenced the behavioural sciences for over 50 years. The theory provid...
SummaryAnimal communication signals generally evolve to become increasingly conspicuous for intended...
There has been previous theoretical explorations of the stability of signals by prey that they have ...
Alarm-calling behavior is common in many species that suffer from predation. While kin selection or ...
Many animals use bright colouration to advertise their toxicity to predators. It is now well establi...
The chance of prey to escape predation strongly depends on its ability to detect the predator before...
Predator attraction to prey social signals can force prey to trade-off the social imperatives to com...
Social animals are expected to face a trade-off between producing a signal that is detectible by mat...
Prey that are unprofitable to attack (for example, those containing noxious chemicals) are often con...
Prey that are unprofitable to attack are typically conspicuous in appearance. Conventional theory as...
Theories of the evolution of warning signals are typically expressed using analytic and computationa...
Theories of the evolution of warning signals are typically expressed using analytic and computationa...
The study of defensive colouration in animals, specifically aposematism whereby prey advertise their...
Animal communication signals generally evolve to become increasingly conspicuous for intended receiv...
Both sexes of the turquoise-browed motmot (Eumomota superciliosa) perform a wag-display in the prese...
Signal detection theory has influenced the behavioural sciences for over 50 years. The theory provid...
SummaryAnimal communication signals generally evolve to become increasingly conspicuous for intended...