Wasps Use Social Eavesdropping to Learn about Individual Rivals

Volume: 30, Issue: 15, Pages: 3007 - 3010.e2
Published: Aug 1, 2020
Abstract
Many animals minimize the costs of conflict by using social eavesdropping to learn about the fighting ability of potential rivals before they interact. Learning about individual conspecifics via social eavesdropping allows individuals to assess potential opponents without personal risk. However, keeping track of a network of individually differentiated social relationships is thought to be cognitively challenging. Here, we test how Polistes...
Paper Details
Title
Wasps Use Social Eavesdropping to Learn about Individual Rivals
Published Date
Aug 1, 2020
Volume
30
Issue
15
Pages
3007 - 3010.e2
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