Szász, Eszter http://orcid.org/0000-0002-9810-2085
Jablonszky, Mónika
Krenhardt, Katalin
Markó, Gábor
Hegyi, Gergely
Herényi, Márton
Laczi, Miklós
Nagy, Gergely
Rosivall, Balázs
Szöllősi, Eszter
Török, János
Garamszegi, László Zsolt
Funding for this research was provided by:
New National Excellence Program of the Ministry of Human Capacities, Hungary (ÚNKP-16-3-ELTE-8495, 1783-3/2018/FEKUTSTRAT)
Hungarian National Research, Development and Innovation Office (K120249, K124443, K115970, PD121276, PD124043)
Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, Spain (CGL2015-70639-P)
Article History
Received: 3 May 2018
Revised: 14 December 2018
Accepted: 5 February 2019
First Online: 8 March 2019
Compliance with ethical standards
: The field procedures were evaluated and received prior approval by the Department of Environment and Nature Protection of the Hungarian Government Office and meet the ASAB/ABS guidelines for the use of animals in research. The behavioural assays were carefully designed to minimise the stress for the resident and decoy birds (Garamszegi et al. CitationRef removed). All authors are licensed to handle and test animals by the Committee on Animal Welfare of the Eötvös Loránd University.