Ravens (Corvus corax) feed primarily on rich but ephemeral carcasses of large animals, which are usually defended by territorial pairs of adults. Non-breeding juveniles forage socially and aggregate in communal winter roosts, and these appear to function as 'information centers' regarding the location of the rare food bonanzas: individuals search independently of one another and pool their effort by recruiting each other at roosts. However, at a large raven roost in Newborough on Anglesey, North Wales, some juveniles have been observed recently to forage in 'gangs' and to roost separately from other birds. Here we adapt a general model of juvenile common raven foraging behavior where, in addition to the typical co-operative foraging strateg...
Dominance hierarchies typically emerge in systems where group members regularly encounter and compet...
Dominance hierarchies typically emerge in systems where group members regularly encounter and compet...
Numerous birds and mammals use vocal signals to advertise feeding opportunities but often such signa...
TITLE Rich pickings near large communal roosts favor 'gang' foraging by juvenile common ra...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Ra...
Like other corvids, food-storing ravens protect their caches from being pilfered by conspecifics by ...
Social foraging allows individuals to scrounge, i.e. to exploit the food others have made available....
The storage of food is widespread among mammals and birds and can be flexibly adjusted to various co...
Complex social life has been characterized as cognitively challenging and recently, social relations...
Complex social life has been proposed as one of the main driving forces for the evolution of higher ...
Dominance hierarchies typically emerge in systems where group members regularly encounter and compet...
Dominance hierarchies typically emerge in systems where group members regularly encounter and compet...
Numerous birds and mammals use vocal signals to advertise feeding opportunities but often such signa...
Dominance hierarchies typically emerge in systems where group members regularly encounter and compet...
Dominance hierarchies typically emerge in systems where group members regularly encounter and compet...
Dominance hierarchies typically emerge in systems where group members regularly encounter and compet...
Dominance hierarchies typically emerge in systems where group members regularly encounter and compet...
Numerous birds and mammals use vocal signals to advertise feeding opportunities but often such signa...
TITLE Rich pickings near large communal roosts favor 'gang' foraging by juvenile common ra...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Ra...
Like other corvids, food-storing ravens protect their caches from being pilfered by conspecifics by ...
Social foraging allows individuals to scrounge, i.e. to exploit the food others have made available....
The storage of food is widespread among mammals and birds and can be flexibly adjusted to various co...
Complex social life has been characterized as cognitively challenging and recently, social relations...
Complex social life has been proposed as one of the main driving forces for the evolution of higher ...
Dominance hierarchies typically emerge in systems where group members regularly encounter and compet...
Dominance hierarchies typically emerge in systems where group members regularly encounter and compet...
Numerous birds and mammals use vocal signals to advertise feeding opportunities but often such signa...
Dominance hierarchies typically emerge in systems where group members regularly encounter and compet...
Dominance hierarchies typically emerge in systems where group members regularly encounter and compet...
Dominance hierarchies typically emerge in systems where group members regularly encounter and compet...
Dominance hierarchies typically emerge in systems where group members regularly encounter and compet...
Numerous birds and mammals use vocal signals to advertise feeding opportunities but often such signa...