Neophobia and exploratory behaviour are two processes applied in great measure in birds' reactions towards novel stimuli. The specific demonstration of these two processes may differ between different species of birds as well as within them. We compared neophobia and exploratory behaviour in two species of tits (Paridae). Adult Great tits (Parus major) and Blue tits (Cyanistes caeruleus) did not differ neither in exploring novel environment and novel object nor in neophobia towards novel object near food. We have found great differences between juveniles of these two species. Juvenile Blue tits were more neophobic towards both novel objects. Age, sex and personality affected some differences within tested species. We tested whether there ex...
Foraging animals must choose between familiar prey and novel prey of uncertain profitability and pot...
In this study, we investigated whether blue tits (Cyanistes caeruleus) showed consistent variation i...
Domestication is a process in which animals become adapted to a life among humans by means of select...
Inter-specific and intra-specific variation in reactions towards novel and aposematic prey was found...
Birds` reactions towards novelty are demonstrated by two significant processes - neophobia and neoph...
When a forager encounters an unfamiliar type of food, it must decide whether to eat it and risk bein...
Behavioral responses to novelty, including fear and subsequent avoidance of novel stimuli, i.e., neo...
The neophobia threshold hypothesis (NTH) suggests that the acquisition and maintenance of a high beh...
Environments undergo short-term and long-term changes due to natural or human-induced events. Animal...
Environments undergo short-term and long-term changes due to natural or human-induced events. Animal...
It is often suggested that species differences in neophobia are related to differences in feeding or...
Predators may either learn to avoid aposematic prey or may avoid it because of an innate bias. Learn...
Predators may either learn to avoid aposematic prey or may avoid it because of an innate bias. Learn...
Parental care can be important especially in passerine birds and can depend on environment, food ava...
Social learning in animals is a frequently studied topic, including birds. Great tits belong to freq...
Foraging animals must choose between familiar prey and novel prey of uncertain profitability and pot...
In this study, we investigated whether blue tits (Cyanistes caeruleus) showed consistent variation i...
Domestication is a process in which animals become adapted to a life among humans by means of select...
Inter-specific and intra-specific variation in reactions towards novel and aposematic prey was found...
Birds` reactions towards novelty are demonstrated by two significant processes - neophobia and neoph...
When a forager encounters an unfamiliar type of food, it must decide whether to eat it and risk bein...
Behavioral responses to novelty, including fear and subsequent avoidance of novel stimuli, i.e., neo...
The neophobia threshold hypothesis (NTH) suggests that the acquisition and maintenance of a high beh...
Environments undergo short-term and long-term changes due to natural or human-induced events. Animal...
Environments undergo short-term and long-term changes due to natural or human-induced events. Animal...
It is often suggested that species differences in neophobia are related to differences in feeding or...
Predators may either learn to avoid aposematic prey or may avoid it because of an innate bias. Learn...
Predators may either learn to avoid aposematic prey or may avoid it because of an innate bias. Learn...
Parental care can be important especially in passerine birds and can depend on environment, food ava...
Social learning in animals is a frequently studied topic, including birds. Great tits belong to freq...
Foraging animals must choose between familiar prey and novel prey of uncertain profitability and pot...
In this study, we investigated whether blue tits (Cyanistes caeruleus) showed consistent variation i...
Domestication is a process in which animals become adapted to a life among humans by means of select...