Decision time modulates social foraging success in wild common ravens,Corvus corax

Volume: 126, Issue: 4, Pages: 413 - 422
Published: Nov 24, 2019
Abstract
Social foraging provides several benefits for individuals but also bears the potential costs of higher competition. In some species, such competition arises through kleptoparasitism, that is when an animal takes food which was caught or collected by a member of its social group. Except in the context of caching, few studies have investigated how individuals avoid kleptoparasitism, which could be based on physical strength/dominance but also...
Paper Details
Title
Decision time modulates social foraging success in wild common ravens,Corvus corax
Published Date
Nov 24, 2019
Journal
Volume
126
Issue
4
Pages
413 - 422
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