Behavioral choices and time allocation patterns of pollinators when visiting flowers, including flower choice, handling time, and visitation frequency
Individuals in more tightly connected social groups perceive greater security from predators and allocate less time to antipredator vigilance while foraging
The concept that signal production and structure depend on an individual's health status and condition
Predator recognition abilities that do not require prior learning or experience with predators but are based on innate or genetically-determined responses
Behavioral test using mirror exposure to gauge shy and bold behavior through observed interactions with reflection
Behavioral response to unfamiliar objects or situations in an animal's environment
Behavioral preference shown by animals toward specific chemical odor cues when given choices between alternatives