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Research data supporting "Social learning within and across predator species reduces attacks on novel aposematic prey"


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Authors

Hamalainen, Liisa 
Mappes, Johanna 
Rowland, Hannah 
Teichmann, Marianne 
Thorogood, Rose 

Description

This data is from the experiment that investigated how wild-caught blue tits and great tits use conspecific and heterospecific information about unpalatable prey, published at the Journal of Animal Ecology (2020). The experiment was conducted at the Konnevesi Research Station from October to December 2017. Sheet 1 (“Main experiment”) contains data from the main avoidance learning experiment. Sheets 2 (“Symbol preference blue tits”) and 3 ("Symbol visibility blue tits") contain data of blue tits' symbol choices in initial preference and visibility tests.

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This data file can be opened using Microsoft Excel.

Keywords

aposematism, avoidance learning, conspecific information, heterospecific information, predator-prey interactions, social learning

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Natural Environment Research Council (NE/K00929X/1)
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