Tactical deception has long attracted interest because it is often assumed to entail complex cognitive mechanisms. However, systematic evidence of tactical deception is rare and no study has attempted to determine whether such behaviours may be underpinned by relatively simple mechanisms. This study examined whether deceptive alarm calling among wild tufted capuchin monkeys, Cebus apella nigritus, feeding on contestable food resources can be potentially explained by a physiological mechanism, namely increased activation in the adrenocortex and the resulting production of glucocorticoids (GCs; ‘stress hormones’). This was tested experimentally in Iguazú National Park, Argentina, by manipulating the potential for contest competition over food...
In this study, we tested the hypothesis that individual differences in behavioural profiles correlat...
For group-living species like humans and nonhuman primates, the ability to navigate social encounter...
Abnormal stereotypic behaviour is widespread among captive non-human primates and is generally assoc...
Tactical deception has long attracted interest because it is often assumed to entail complex cogniti...
The use of ‘tactical deception’ is argued to have been important in the cognitive evolution of the o...
Previous research demonstrates that tufted capuchin monkeys use terrestrial predator alarm calls in ...
An ability to deceive conspecifics is thought to have favoured the evolution of large brains in soci...
Animal signals function to elicit behaviors in receivers that ultimately benefit the signaler, while...
Previous research demonstrates that tufted capuchin monkeys use terrestrial predator alarm calls in ...
Behavioural syndromes are a well-established phenomenon in human and non-human animal behavioural ec...
Behavioural syndromes are a well-established phenomenon in human and non-human animal behavioural ec...
Many vertebrate taxa respond to heterospecific alarm calls with anti-predator behaviours. While it i...
A large body of research has demonstrated that variation in competitive behavior across species and ...
Alarm calls facilitate some antipredatory benefits of group living but may endanger the caller by at...
Behavioural syndromes are a well-established phenomenon in human and non-human animal behavioural ec...
In this study, we tested the hypothesis that individual differences in behavioural profiles correlat...
For group-living species like humans and nonhuman primates, the ability to navigate social encounter...
Abnormal stereotypic behaviour is widespread among captive non-human primates and is generally assoc...
Tactical deception has long attracted interest because it is often assumed to entail complex cogniti...
The use of ‘tactical deception’ is argued to have been important in the cognitive evolution of the o...
Previous research demonstrates that tufted capuchin monkeys use terrestrial predator alarm calls in ...
An ability to deceive conspecifics is thought to have favoured the evolution of large brains in soci...
Animal signals function to elicit behaviors in receivers that ultimately benefit the signaler, while...
Previous research demonstrates that tufted capuchin monkeys use terrestrial predator alarm calls in ...
Behavioural syndromes are a well-established phenomenon in human and non-human animal behavioural ec...
Behavioural syndromes are a well-established phenomenon in human and non-human animal behavioural ec...
Many vertebrate taxa respond to heterospecific alarm calls with anti-predator behaviours. While it i...
A large body of research has demonstrated that variation in competitive behavior across species and ...
Alarm calls facilitate some antipredatory benefits of group living but may endanger the caller by at...
Behavioural syndromes are a well-established phenomenon in human and non-human animal behavioural ec...
In this study, we tested the hypothesis that individual differences in behavioural profiles correlat...
For group-living species like humans and nonhuman primates, the ability to navigate social encounter...
Abnormal stereotypic behaviour is widespread among captive non-human primates and is generally assoc...