Testing domains of danger in the selfish herd: sparrowhawks target widely spaced redshanks in flocks.
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Why did the meerkat cross the road? Flexible adaptation of phylogenetically-old behavioural strategies to modern-day threats.When the seasons don't fit: speedy molt as a routine carry-over cost of reproduction.Do warning calls boost survival of signal recipients? Evidence from a field experiment in a group-living bird species.Larger groups of passerines are more efficient problem solvers in the wild.How to capture fish in a school? Effect of successive predator attacks on seabird feeding success.Relations between Spatial Distribution, Social Affiliations and Dominance Hierarchy in a Semi-Free Mandrill Population.Phase separation explains a new class of self-organized spatial patterns in ecological systems.Evolution of Swarming Behavior Is Shaped by How Predators Attack.Sharks shape the geometry of a selfish seal herd: experimental evidence from seal decoys.The socio-genetics of a complex society: female gelada relatedness patterns mirror association patterns in a multilevel society.Foraging success in a wild species of bird varies depending on which eye is used for anti-predator vigilance.Predicting the optimal prey group size from predator hunting behaviour.Marginal predation: do encounter or confusion effects explain the targeting of prey group edges?Local prey vulnerability increases with multiple attacks by a predatorSpread of false alarms in foraging flocks of house sparrowsPersonality and parasites: sex-dependent associations between avian malaria infection and multiple behavioural traits
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Testing domains of danger in the selfish herd: sparrowhawks target widely spaced redshanks in flocks.
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John L Quinn
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10.1098/RSPB.2006.3612
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2006-10-01T00:00:00Z