RT @TigerHunter868: An exciting start to the year by Dr Wiebke Schuett and her seminar on “Nosey Neighbours : (social) Information use and…
It is likely there is a casual link between prospecting and reproductive success as larger broods were more popular. https://t.co/uBtvlnANPJ
RT @TigerHunter868: An exciting start to the year by Dr Wiebke Schuett and her seminar on “Nosey Neighbours : (social) Information use and…
Great talk by Dr. Wiebke Schuett about pied flycatcher: to locate the best breeding spots for future breeding, the pied flycatchers visit the breeding sites of their conspecifics. https://t.co/GtylWxD6qO #2019EBE #conservation #prospecting #animalbehaviou
RT @TigerHunter868: An exciting start to the year by Dr Wiebke Schuett and her seminar on “Nosey Neighbours : (social) Information use and…
An exciting start to the year by Dr Wiebke Schuett and her seminar on “Nosey Neighbours : (social) Information use and decision making in wild birds.” https://t.co/VjE2S1l8ui https://t.co/TKNf1mHopN
Although, prospecting comes at a cost! Safety in numbers might be true, but larger brood sizes also attract more predators 🦅 find out more: https://t.co/Fhx5sFx6aZ
https://t.co/nrE5RBhlx2 The study suggests that individuals collect social information when visiting conspecific nests during breeding and provides evidence that large broods attract more visitors than small broods. #prospecting #birds #2019EBE https://
Today's seminar topic was 'Nosy neighbours: (social) information use and decision-making in wild birds', delivered by Wiebke Schuett. Here we discussed when Zebra Finches may use prospecting and how it relates to their reproductive success!🍂 #2019EBE h
RT @piedflynet: 302 different adult piedflys prospected 87 nests 9194 times in this public information study, amazing! https://t.co/1a2LXTi…
RT @szymkowiakj: Great study on prospecting behavior in pied flycatchers! https://t.co/Gj6D35EPwO
Great study on prospecting behavior in pied flycatchers! https://t.co/Gj6D35EPwO
302 different adult piedflys prospected 87 nests 9194 times in this public information study, amazing! https://t.co/1a2LXTiSBS