Caller characteristics influence recruitment to collective anti-predator events in jackdaws
Abstract Across the animal kingdom, examples abound of individuals coming together to repel external threats. When such collective actions are initiated by recruitment signals, individuals may benefit from being selective in whom they join, so the identity of the initiator may determine the magnitud...
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Auteurs principaux: | Richard D. Woods, Michael Kings, Guillam E. McIvor, Alex Thornton |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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