We explore for the first time the relative importance of chemical and visual cues of predators in nest defense and antipredator behavior in a hole-nesting songbird, the blue tit Cyanistes caeruleus. Birds breeding in nest boxes were exposed to chemical or visual cues of a predatory and a non-predatory mammal during the nestling stage, and their behavior both outside and inside nest boxes was recorded with video films. Our results show that birds respond equally to chemical and to visual cues of predators in a context of nest defense. Adult birds minimized predation risk by decreasing the time spent inside the nest box while feeding nestlings when they were exposed to either visual or chemical cues of a mammalian predator. They decreased the...
Birds have long been considered to have poor senses of smell, but recent studies have shown differen...
Ground-nesting birds face many challenges to reproduce successfully, with nest predation being the m...
The attributes of a nest-site that a bird selects may be influenced by the potential predator specie...
Nesting mortality in birds is caused primarily by predation. The ability to use different predator c...
While birds are known to rely on visual and auditory cues to detect predators, the use of olfaction ...
The role of olfaction for predation risk assessment remains barely explored in birds, although preda...
Small birds use cavities for roosting to decrease the thermoregulatory costs during the winter night...
Birds can assess nest predation risk and adjust their parental activity accordingly. Risk taking beh...
Birds can assess nest predation risk and adjust their parental activity accordingly. Risk taking beh...
Small birds use cavities for roosting to decrease the thermoregulatory costs during the winter night...
Birds have developed different behavioural strategies to reduce the risk of predation during the bre...
Skutch hypothesized that nest predators visually assess parental activities to locate a prey nest, w...
Birds have long been considered to have poor senses of smell, but recent studies have shown differen...
Abstract Although it is well known that birds can assess predation risk through visual and auditory ...
Indirect predator cues have been shown to enhance perceived nest predation risk in both open-cup and...
Birds have long been considered to have poor senses of smell, but recent studies have shown differen...
Ground-nesting birds face many challenges to reproduce successfully, with nest predation being the m...
The attributes of a nest-site that a bird selects may be influenced by the potential predator specie...
Nesting mortality in birds is caused primarily by predation. The ability to use different predator c...
While birds are known to rely on visual and auditory cues to detect predators, the use of olfaction ...
The role of olfaction for predation risk assessment remains barely explored in birds, although preda...
Small birds use cavities for roosting to decrease the thermoregulatory costs during the winter night...
Birds can assess nest predation risk and adjust their parental activity accordingly. Risk taking beh...
Birds can assess nest predation risk and adjust their parental activity accordingly. Risk taking beh...
Small birds use cavities for roosting to decrease the thermoregulatory costs during the winter night...
Birds have developed different behavioural strategies to reduce the risk of predation during the bre...
Skutch hypothesized that nest predators visually assess parental activities to locate a prey nest, w...
Birds have long been considered to have poor senses of smell, but recent studies have shown differen...
Abstract Although it is well known that birds can assess predation risk through visual and auditory ...
Indirect predator cues have been shown to enhance perceived nest predation risk in both open-cup and...
Birds have long been considered to have poor senses of smell, but recent studies have shown differen...
Ground-nesting birds face many challenges to reproduce successfully, with nest predation being the m...
The attributes of a nest-site that a bird selects may be influenced by the potential predator specie...