Multiple Sentinels in a Cooperative Breeder Synchronize Rather Than Coordinate Gazing

Author:

Beauchamp Guy1ORCID,Barve Sahas2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Independent Researcher, Montreal, QC, Canada

2. Archbold Biological Station, 123 Main Dr., Venus, FL 33960, USA

Abstract

Sentinels can detect predators and rivals early by monitoring their surroundings from vantage points. Multiple sentinels in a group may reduce the perceived predation risk by diluting the risk and increasing collective detection, especially if sentinels monitor different areas at the same time. We investigated sentinel behavior in groups of the Florida scrub jay (Aphelocoma caerulescens). Sentinels in this species turn their heads frequently to monitor different areas for threats. As predicted, we found that sentinels turned their heads less frequently in the presence of other sentinels. Multiple sentinels, however, tended to gaze in the same direction at the same time more often than predicted by chance alone. Gaze synchronization reduces the efficiency of collective detection by reducing visual coverage at any one time at the group level. Despite the benefits of the presence of other sentinels, our results highlight the limits to collective detection when multiple individuals are vigilant at the same time.

Funder

Archbold Biological Station

National Science Foundation

the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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