figshare
Browse

Toshiatka Suzuki

Publications

  • The syntax-semantics interface in animal vocal communication.
  • Animal syntax.
  • Imagery in wild birds: Retrieval of visual information from referential alarm calls.
  • Call combinations in birds and the evolution of compositional syntax.
  • Alarm calls evoke a visual search image of a predator in birds.
  • Wild Birds Use an Ordering Rule to Decode Novel Call Sequences.
  • Foraging intention affects whether willow tits call to attract members of mixed-species flocks.
  • Naive Juveniles Are More Likely to Become Breeders after Witnessing Predator Mobbing.
  • Other Species' Alarm Calls Evoke a Predator-Specific Search Image in Birds.
  • Great tit responses to the calls of an unfamiliar species suggest conserved perception of call ordering
  • Differences in predatory behavior among three bird species when attacking chemically defended and undefended prey
  • Syntactic rules in avian vocal sequences as a window into the evolution of compositionality
  • Parental alarm calls warn nestlings about different predatory threats
  • Mass-based condition measures and their relationship with fitness: In what condition is condition?
  • Animal linguistics: Exploring referentiality and compositionality in bird calls
  • Experimental evidence for compositional syntax in bird calls
  • Calling at a food source: Context-dependent variation in note composition of combinatorial calls in Willow Tits
  • Kinship modulates the attention of naïve individuals to the mobbing behaviour of role models
  • Long-distance calling by the willow tit, Poecile montanus, facilitates formation of mixed-species foraging flocks
  • From bird calls to human language: exploring the evolutionary drivers of compositional syntax
  • Semantic communication in birds: evidence from field research over the past two decades
  • Communication about predator type by a bird using discrete, graded and combinatorial variation in alarm calls
  • Referential calls coordinate multi-species mobbing in a forest bird community
  • Referential mobbing calls elicit different predator-searching behaviours in Japanese great tits
  • Bent posture improves the protective value of bird dropping masquerading by caterpillars
  • Assessment of predation risk through referential communication in incubating birds
  • Mobbing calls of Japanese tits signal predator type: Field observations of natural predator encounters
  • Mobbing to death of a Japanese Long-eared Bat Plecotus sacrimontis by two species of tit
  • An intraspecific adult killing in female Japanese Great Tits Parus major minor
  • Feeding a foreign chick: A case of a mixed brood of two tit species
  • Mass-based condition measures and their relationship with fitness: in what condition is condition?
  • Cross-cultural variation in women's preferences for cues to sex- and stress-hormones in the male face.
  • Occasional cooperative breeding in birds and the robustness of comparative analyses concerning the evolution of cooperative breeding.
  • Referential calls coordinate multi-species mobbing in a forest bird community

Usage metrics

Co-workers & collaborators

Toshiatka Suzuki's public data