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Olfactory eavesdropping between two competing stingless bee species
(SPRINGER, 2011)
Foragers can improve search efficiency, and ultimately fitness, by using social information: cues and signals produced by other animals that indicate food location or quality. Social information use has been well studied ...
Does Liolaemus lemniscatus eavesdrop on the distress calls of the sympatric weeping lizard?
(Springer, 2020)
For a prey, its best ticket to stay alive is to get early and accurate information on predation risk and so, escape from predation at low cost. Some prey species have evolved the ability to eavesdrop signals intended for ...
‘The very cunning of the scene’: notes towards a common dispositive for theatre and philosophy
(Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, 2022)
Dogs' Eavesdropping from People's Reactions in Third Party Interactions
(Public Library of Science, 2013-11)
Eavesdropping involves the acquisition of information from third-party interactions, and can serve as an indirect mean to attribute reputation to individuals. There is evidence on eavesdropping in dogs according to which ...
Burrowing owls eavesdrop on southern lapwing's alarm calls to enhance their antipredatory behaviour
(Elsevier Science, 2018-12)
Eavesdropping is a widespread behaviour among animals, providing the receiver with valuable information to assess the habitat, resources or threats. This kind of behaviour has been reported for the burrowing owl (Athene ...
Asymmetric Response to Heterotypic Distress Calls in the Lizard Liolaemus chiliensis
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2016)
The weeping lizard, Liolaemus chiliensis, emits distress calls when trapped by a predator. Conspecific lizards respond to such calls with prolonged immobility, which may increase their probability of remaining undetected ...