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- W2319262249 abstract "A bird foraging at concentrated food sources such as artificial feeders or carcasses of wild animals, irrespective of its dominance rank, may be preyed upon by airborne predators with a greater probability than other flock members foraging under protective cover. Field observations on 15 free-ranging Great Tit Parus major basic-flocks were carried out to examine whether duration of anti-predator vigilance and foraging at feeders is related to social rank, group size and location of a feeding site within a communal flock territory. The proportion of time spent scanning was positively correlated with dominance rank. Removal experiments supported results of field observations revealing a causal relationship between rank and ability to choose the safest foraging behaviour. This result suggests that dominants can benefit directly from their personal vigilance. The lack of a relationship between flock size and vigilance time of dominants also provides evidence for a direct benefit of being vigilant. Dominants were free to scan more than subordinates only within their home ranges. When visiting home areas of neighbouring basic-flocks, dominant individuals lost their priority. This supports results of previous studies that there is a site-related dominance in the Great Tit." @default.
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