Potvin et al. (2018) Birds learn socially to recognize heterospecific alarm calls by acoustic association

Published: 4 September 2018| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/cgthy6vvd7.1
Contributors:
Dominique Potvin, Chaminda Ratnayake, Andrew Radford, Robert Magrath

Description

Data are the outcome of an experiment on wild superb fairy-wrens resident in the Australian National Botanic Gardens. The experiment was designed to see if birds could learn socially to recognise unfamiliar sounds as alarm calls, and specifically by associating known alarm calls with unfamiliar ones, without also having to see a predator.

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Full methods are given in the associated paper in the journal Current Biology.

Institutions

Australian National University, University of Bristol

Categories

Animal Behavior, Social Learning

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