Ravens respond to unfamiliar corvid alarm calls

Volume: 161, Issue: 4, Pages: 967 - 975
Published: May 2, 2020
Abstract
Eavesdropping on heterospecific alarm calls is a crucial source of information for many species (including corvids) and it is effective especially if these species form mixed-species flocks, have a similar spectrum of predators, and share habitat. Previous research on wild common ravens (Corvus corax) has shown that they react to the jackdaws’ alarm call. We tested their responses to the heterospecific alarm calls of various bird species...
Paper Details
Title
Ravens respond to unfamiliar corvid alarm calls
Published Date
May 2, 2020
Volume
161
Issue
4
Pages
967 - 975
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