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期刊名:Behavioral ecology

缩写:BEHAV ECOL

ISSN:1045-2249

e-ISSN:1465-7279

IF/分区:2.2/Q1

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C Lindstedt,G Boncoraglio,S C Cotter et al. C Lindstedt et al.
Parental care can improve early offspring survival against predators by providing protection and resources. However, we have little knowledge of how its effects shape predator-prey interactions later in life. We investigated this with the b...
Andrew C Katsis,Lauren K Common,Çağlar Akçay et al. Andrew C Katsis et al.
Although defending a territory may benefit individuals by allowing them to retain important resources, the time and energy costs associated with territory defense may lead territory owners to neglect other reproductively important behaviors...
Yvonne Wang,Devi Stuart-Fox,Patricia Henríquez-Piskulich et al. Yvonne Wang et al.
When moving, animals are vulnerable to predation because movement can rapidly attract the attention of a predator. To reduce the risk of predation while moving, animals can use a variety of different strategies (eg erratic movement, colorat...
Pizza Ka Yee Chow,Olli J Loukola,Cwyn Solvi Pizza Ka Yee Chow
Humans impact wildlife positively and negatively, and increasing evidence shows that humans potentially play a major role in shaping urban wildlife cognition. However, it remains unclear which, and how specific anthropogenic factors, shape ...
Jack L Manera,Jake M Martin,Maria M Palacios et al. Jack L Manera et al.
Persistent noise pollution produced by boat traffic is reshaping marine soundscapes globally. Despite growing ecological concern, most studies to date have focused on individual-level effects under laboratory conditions, leaving major gaps ...
Kathryn Bullough,Bram Kuijper,Laura A Kelley Kathryn Bullough
During mate choice, choosers are exposed to a variety of sexual signals varying in both magnitude and the environment in which they are experienced. Previous work assumes that choosers evaluate signal variation from potential mates that are...
Karsten Bobb,Katie A Adler,Julien G A Martin et al. Karsten Bobb et al.
As the global climate changes, temperatures are rising, snow is melting earlier, and rainfall is becoming more variable, and these climatic changes may create an ecological mismatch. While prior work has shown how animals respond to these c...
Naama Aljadeff,Oded Keynan,Arnon Lotem Naama Aljadeff
We studied the effect of a demonstrator on the learning of a novel foraging task in 12 groups of free-living cooperative breeding Arabian babblers (Argya squamiceps). We allowed naïve babblers to forage jointly on a foraging grid with a de...
Yuheng Sun,Terry A Burke,Hannah L Dugdale et al. Yuheng Sun et al.
Environmental conditions and experiences during development can have long-term fitness consequences, including a reduction of adulthood survival and reproduction. These long-term fitness consequences may play an important role in shaping th...
James S Boon,John E Stratford,Jason Lynch et al. James S Boon et al.
The three-dimensional (3D) structure of habitats influences how prey detect and respond to predators, but the specific roles of different aspects of structural complexity remain poorly understood, particularly in coral reef ecosystems. We u...