Tits recognize the potential dangers of predators and harmless birds in feeder experiments

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Kateřina Tvardíková
Roman Fuchs
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[1] University of South Bohemia,Faculty of Science
[2] Biology Centre AS CR,Institute of Entomology
[3] v. v. i.,undefined
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Journal of Ethology | 2012年 / 30卷
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Feeders; Predator recognition; Risk; Tits; Winter experiments;
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Accurate recognition of a predator is the necessary precondition for adequate antipredatory behaviour. We used feeder experiments to examine whether birds adopt the appropriate antipredatory response according to the level of threat posed by predators. The results support the idea that the tits made a decision on the threat level. The tits distinguished among equally sized obligatory predators (sparrowhawk, kestrel), an occasional predator (jay) and a harmless bird of similar size (pigeon) and a smaller harmless bird (thrush). The presence of both birds of prey was associated with a considerable reduction in the number of feeder visits when compared with the harmless birds. The number of visits to the feeder that had a dummy jay positioned on it did not significantly differ for harmless birds or for predators. Different sizes of harmless birds did not influence the tits’ behaviour. The increasing risk lowered not only the number of visits to the feeder but also the success of the visit, pecking rate, and the direction of arrival to the feeder. Generally, birds assessed the risk during food searching, evaluated the situation, and adapted their behaviour accordingly.
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页码:157 / 165
页数:8
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