HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Seychelles warbler and colleagues from the University of Groningen, CC Groningen, the Netherlands, bBehavioural have published the research: (2019) 30(4) 986-992, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: In the analysis of attacks, the authors focused on responses toward the predator model only, while analyses of alarm calls also included the nonpredator model. Interestingly, dominant males did not increase alarm rates if they confronted the model presentation alone.
- how: Changes in incubation and nest guarding To investigate whether individuals increased nest guarding (dominant males) or incubation (dominant females) after being confronted with . . .
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