Observational spatial memory is employed by members of food-hoarding species to pilfer caches created by other individuals more effectively. North Island robins (Petroica australis) experience high levels of reciprocal cache pilferage within mate pairs. These circumstances were hypothesised to produce conditions under which advanced pilferage strategies such as observational spatial memory may evolve. Here I tested the ability of North Island robins to use observational spatial memory to discriminate between varying prey rewards. Three experiments were conducted which differed in the maximum number of prey items offered as a reward. Additional variables of retention interval, number of cache sites and a variable reward were included to asse...
Laboratory studies of scatter hoarding birds have become a model system for spatial memory studies. ...
We compared the ability of coal tits, Parus ater (a food-storing species), great tits, P. major, and...
The performance of a food-storing species, the marsh tit (Parus palustris), was compared with that o...
Many bird species cache food items for later retrieval, a behaviour requiring spatial memory to acco...
Many bird species cache food items for later retrieval, a behaviour requiring spatial memory to acco...
Most animals can discriminate between pairs of numbers that are each less than four without training...
Recent research has suggested that New Zealand robins (Petroica longipes) possess proto-arithmetic a...
Scatter-hoarding passerine birds have become a model system for research on spatial memory capacity....
Caching is the behaviour in which an animal stores food for later consumption. The most likely funct...
Abstract: Many species in the family Paridae, such as marsh tits Poecile palustris, are large-scale ...
Abstract: Many species in the family Paridae, such as marsh tits Poecile palustris, are large-scale ...
Animals use memory-guided and memory-independent strategies to make navigational decisions. Disentan...
Recent attempts to integrate function and mechanism have resulted in an appreciation of the relevanc...
Recent attempts to integrate function and mechanism have resulted in an appreciation of the relevanc...
Scatter hoarding birds are known for their accurate spatial memory. In a previous experiment, we tes...
Laboratory studies of scatter hoarding birds have become a model system for spatial memory studies. ...
We compared the ability of coal tits, Parus ater (a food-storing species), great tits, P. major, and...
The performance of a food-storing species, the marsh tit (Parus palustris), was compared with that o...
Many bird species cache food items for later retrieval, a behaviour requiring spatial memory to acco...
Many bird species cache food items for later retrieval, a behaviour requiring spatial memory to acco...
Most animals can discriminate between pairs of numbers that are each less than four without training...
Recent research has suggested that New Zealand robins (Petroica longipes) possess proto-arithmetic a...
Scatter-hoarding passerine birds have become a model system for research on spatial memory capacity....
Caching is the behaviour in which an animal stores food for later consumption. The most likely funct...
Abstract: Many species in the family Paridae, such as marsh tits Poecile palustris, are large-scale ...
Abstract: Many species in the family Paridae, such as marsh tits Poecile palustris, are large-scale ...
Animals use memory-guided and memory-independent strategies to make navigational decisions. Disentan...
Recent attempts to integrate function and mechanism have resulted in an appreciation of the relevanc...
Recent attempts to integrate function and mechanism have resulted in an appreciation of the relevanc...
Scatter hoarding birds are known for their accurate spatial memory. In a previous experiment, we tes...
Laboratory studies of scatter hoarding birds have become a model system for spatial memory studies. ...
We compared the ability of coal tits, Parus ater (a food-storing species), great tits, P. major, and...
The performance of a food-storing species, the marsh tit (Parus palustris), was compared with that o...