Natural selection can act on between-individual variation in cognitive abilities, yet evolutionary responses depend on the presence of underlying genetic variation. It is, therefore, crucial to determine the relative extent of genetic versus environmental control of these among-individual differences in cognitive traits to understand their causes and evolutionary potential. We investigated heritability of associative learning performance and of a cognitive judgement bias (optimism), as well as their covariation, in a captive pedigree-bred population of red junglefowl (Gallus gallus, n > 300 chicks over 5 years). We analysed performance in discriminative and reversal learning (two facets of associative learning), and cognitive judgement b...
Although the evolution of cognitive differences among species has long been of interest in ecology, ...
Although the evolution of cognitive differences among species has long been of interest in ecology, ...
Identifying factors that may influence cognitive variation in the wild is essential for furthering o...
Natural selection can act on between-individual variation in cognitive abilities, yet evolutionary r...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from The Royal Society via th...
Intra-species cognitive variation is commonly observed, but explanations for why individuals within ...
To understand the evolution of cognitive abilities, we need to understand both how selection acts up...
Cognitive flexibility controls how animals respond to changing environmental conditions. Individuals...
Observations of consistency in behavioural responses in animals suggest that animals have personalit...
Identifying the causes and fitness consequences of intraspecific variation in cognitive performance ...
The relationship between animal cognition and consistent among-individual behavioral differences (i....
To cope with a changing environment, animals have traditionally been considered to behave adaptively...
The relationship between animal cognition and consistent among-individual behavioral differences (i....
Individual variation in cognition, seen in many taxa, is not well understood, despite its potential ...
The Red Junglefowl is a species of bird that was domesticated by humans around 8 000 years ago. Over...
Although the evolution of cognitive differences among species has long been of interest in ecology, ...
Although the evolution of cognitive differences among species has long been of interest in ecology, ...
Identifying factors that may influence cognitive variation in the wild is essential for furthering o...
Natural selection can act on between-individual variation in cognitive abilities, yet evolutionary r...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from The Royal Society via th...
Intra-species cognitive variation is commonly observed, but explanations for why individuals within ...
To understand the evolution of cognitive abilities, we need to understand both how selection acts up...
Cognitive flexibility controls how animals respond to changing environmental conditions. Individuals...
Observations of consistency in behavioural responses in animals suggest that animals have personalit...
Identifying the causes and fitness consequences of intraspecific variation in cognitive performance ...
The relationship between animal cognition and consistent among-individual behavioral differences (i....
To cope with a changing environment, animals have traditionally been considered to behave adaptively...
The relationship between animal cognition and consistent among-individual behavioral differences (i....
Individual variation in cognition, seen in many taxa, is not well understood, despite its potential ...
The Red Junglefowl is a species of bird that was domesticated by humans around 8 000 years ago. Over...
Although the evolution of cognitive differences among species has long been of interest in ecology, ...
Although the evolution of cognitive differences among species has long been of interest in ecology, ...
Identifying factors that may influence cognitive variation in the wild is essential for furthering o...