Many animals use tools but only humans are generally considered to have the cognitive sophistication required for cumulative technological evolution. Three important characteristics of cumulative technologi-cal evolution are: (i) the diversification of tool design; (ii) cumulative change; and (iii) high-fidelity social transmission. We present evidence that crows have diversified and cumulatively changed the design of their pandanus tools. In 2000 we carried out an intensive survey in New Caledonia to establish the geographical variation in the manufacture of these tools. We documented the shapes of 5550 tools from 21 sites throughout the range of pandanus tool manufacture. We found three distinct pandanus tool designs: wide tools, narrow t...
New Caledonian crows, Corvus moneduloides, are the most advanced avian tool makers and tool users. W...
<div><p>New Caledonian crows exhibit considerable variation in tool making between populations. Here...
Abstract Very few animals habitually manufacture and use tools. It has been suggested that advanced ...
New Caledonian crows (Corvus moneduloides) are the most prolific avian tool-users. Regional variatio...
Hominins have been making tools for over three million years [1], yet the earliest known hooked tool...
New Caledonian (NC) crows Corvus moneduloides are the most prolific avian tool users. In the wild, t...
New Caledonian crows Corvus moneduloides are the most prolific avian tool users. It has been suggest...
New Caledonian crows make and use tools, and tool types vary over geographic landscapes. Social lear...
New Caledonian crows make and use tools, and tool types vary over geographic landscapes. Social lear...
Background: New Caledonian crows use a range of foraging tools, and are the only non-human species k...
New Caledonian crows (Corvus moneduloides) are prolific tool users in captivity and in the wild, and...
New Caledonian crows exhibit considerable variation in tool making between populations. Here, we pre...
One important element of complex and flexible tool use, particularly where tool manufacture is invol...
Funding: BBSRC grants BB/G023913/1 and BB/G023913/2Background: New Caledonian crows use a range of f...
The construction of novel compound tools through assemblage of otherwise non-functional elements inv...
New Caledonian crows, Corvus moneduloides, are the most advanced avian tool makers and tool users. W...
<div><p>New Caledonian crows exhibit considerable variation in tool making between populations. Here...
Abstract Very few animals habitually manufacture and use tools. It has been suggested that advanced ...
New Caledonian crows (Corvus moneduloides) are the most prolific avian tool-users. Regional variatio...
Hominins have been making tools for over three million years [1], yet the earliest known hooked tool...
New Caledonian (NC) crows Corvus moneduloides are the most prolific avian tool users. In the wild, t...
New Caledonian crows Corvus moneduloides are the most prolific avian tool users. It has been suggest...
New Caledonian crows make and use tools, and tool types vary over geographic landscapes. Social lear...
New Caledonian crows make and use tools, and tool types vary over geographic landscapes. Social lear...
Background: New Caledonian crows use a range of foraging tools, and are the only non-human species k...
New Caledonian crows (Corvus moneduloides) are prolific tool users in captivity and in the wild, and...
New Caledonian crows exhibit considerable variation in tool making between populations. Here, we pre...
One important element of complex and flexible tool use, particularly where tool manufacture is invol...
Funding: BBSRC grants BB/G023913/1 and BB/G023913/2Background: New Caledonian crows use a range of f...
The construction of novel compound tools through assemblage of otherwise non-functional elements inv...
New Caledonian crows, Corvus moneduloides, are the most advanced avian tool makers and tool users. W...
<div><p>New Caledonian crows exhibit considerable variation in tool making between populations. Here...
Abstract Very few animals habitually manufacture and use tools. It has been suggested that advanced ...