DST/NRF Centre of Excellence, Percy Fitzpatrick Institute, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, South Africa.
Biol Lett. 2010 Aug 23;6(4):445-8. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2010.0023. Epub 2010 Feb 24.
Sentinels are a conspicuous feature of some cooperative societies and are often assumed to provide benefits in terms of increased predator detection. Similar to other cooperative behaviours, variation in investment in sentinel behaviour should reflect variation in the benefits of such behaviour. However, evidence for this is inconclusive: to date experiments have manipulated the cost of sentinel behaviour, and considerations of changes in the benefits of sentinel activity on investment patterns are lacking. Here, we experimentally manipulated the benefits of sentinel behaviour in the cooperatively breeding pied babbler (Turdoides bicolor) to assess whether this had any impact on sentinel activity. We simulated the presence of an unseen predator using playbacks of heterospecific alarm calls, and the presence of an actual predator using a model snake. In both cases, the increase in perceived predation risk caused an increase in sentinel activity, demonstrating that investment in sentinel activity increases when the benefits are greater.
放哨者是一些合作社会的显著特征,通常被认为可以增加捕食者的探测。与其他合作行为类似,放哨行为的投资变化应该反映出这种行为的收益变化。然而,目前的证据尚无定论:迄今为止的实验已经操纵了放哨行为的成本,而对于放哨活动的收益变化对投资模式的影响的考虑还不够。在这里,我们通过播放同种和异种的报警声来模拟看不见的捕食者的存在,用模型蛇来模拟实际的捕食者。在这两种情况下,感知到的捕食风险的增加导致了放哨活动的增加,这表明当收益增加时,放哨活动的投资也会增加。