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- W4313443886 abstract "In species in which individuals defend territories for long periods, it is common that rivals in neighbouring territories learn to recognize each other or their territory boundaries and reduce their mutual aggressiveness to decrease the costs of territorial defence (‘dear enemy’ phenomenon). Although the dear enemy phenomenon is generally evaluated in terms of aggressive behaviours between rivals, the ability to recognize neighbours (‘dear enemy recognition’) may affect other behaviours. In particular, antipredator behaviours may be mediated by the status of rivals (familiar neighbours or unfamiliar intruders) because individuals may be more resistant to escape from predators if the nearby rivals are unfamiliar intruders than familiar neighbours that have not historically infringed on their territory. In this scenario, the ability to recognize familiar neighbours would affect an individual's escape decisions. Here, we evaluated the hypothesis that resident males of the lizard Eurolophosaurus nanuzae adopt lower-risk antipredator behaviours after encountering a familiar neighbour than after encountering an unfamiliar intruder. For this, we measured lizards' flight initiation distance and time spent in a refuge under three conditions: after no recent contact with other males, after previous exposure to a familiar neighbour and after previous exposure to an unfamiliar intruder. We observed lower flight initiation distances for males that had encountered an unfamiliar intruder compared to a familiar neighbour, and we observed the greatest flight initiation distances when the same lizards had no recent contact with other individuals (familiar neighbours or unfamiliar intruders). As expected, lizards that had no contact with rivals spent more time hidden compared to lizards in the other treatments, but the time spent hidden was similar when lizards were exposed to a familiar neighbour or an unfamiliar intruder. These results indicate the existence of an important cognitive mechanism that allows individuals to recognize rivals along with their interaction history and modulate their initial escape strategy accordingly." @default.
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- W4313443886 title "I love to hate my neighbour: how recognition of dear enemies affects male antipredator behaviours in a lizard species" @default.
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